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The phrase "a single tribe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific group of people or a community that shares common characteristics or culture.
Example: "In the vast forest, there was a single tribe that lived in harmony with nature."
Alternatives: "one tribe" or "a lone tribe".
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He describes it as genocide directed against a single tribe.
Not a single village or a single tribe must be let off.
"Please name a single tribe in the last 500 years that became better off after contact.
In their earlier history the Chickasaw and the Choctaw may have been a single tribe.
Many of the women entertainers (ghawāzī) belonged to a single tribe and were usually considered little better than prostitutes.
Now, according to the federal decision, they are recognized as a single tribe, the Eastern Pequot Tribe.
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The savage nature of the land makes it hard for any single tribe to wrest complete control.
A festival is a coming-together of people to celebrate something, normally a harvest, and every single tribe and people in the world has participated in festivals since the dawn of time," can just go back to Oxford and earn that great big PhD in History.
In other words, the observed differences between different linguistic groups seem more related to single tribe effects than to a language – related component.
Unlike the Taliban, which was dominated by a single Pushtun tribe, keen to assert its rights over other ethnic groups, the CIC is creaking with inter-communal tensions.
Sempronius Gracchus (father of the famous tribunes) won senatorial approbation as censor in 168 by registering the freedmen in a single urban tribe and thus limiting their electoral influence.
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