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Discover Ludwig"a smaller group of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific subset of a larger group. For example, "We decided to break out into a smaller group of five to discuss the project in more detail."
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The two messengers belonged to a smaller group of 148.
I interact with a smaller group of people now.
The cohorts allow students to navigate their major experience with a smaller group of their classmates.
If indeed it does progress, the Accord will be driven by a smaller group of countries.
Serwotka said "different tactics" would be needed if a smaller group of unions continued action.
The other, the Rienzi Collection, offers a smaller group of European furniture, porcelain and carpets.
A smaller group of oil sketches from the collection is on view in a separate gallery.
A smaller group of Liberians that has been granted Deferred Enforced Departure also would be protected.
A smaller group of people, however, suffer on the opposite side of the calendar.
A smaller group of Obama supporters passed out campaign material nearby.
The travel histories and passport numbers of a smaller group of guests were also taken.
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