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The phrase "a solid group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reliable, cohesive, or well-functioning team or collection of individuals.
Example: "The project was a success thanks to a solid group of dedicated volunteers who worked tirelessly."
Alternatives: "a strong team" or "a dependable group".
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Konrad Wysocki leads a solid group of sophomores for Princeton.
Mr. Asimov referred to these wines as a "solid group".
Bagnoli built a solid group, always with a propensity towards attack.
The faculty is a solid group in New York new-music terms.
He will be judged by a solid group of 16 executives, writers and former players.
Turner will at least be sharing his touches with a solid group.
It was a solid group effort, and it gave new depth to the team's nickname: the Bronx Bombers.
He leads a solid group with Cory Smythe on piano, Thomas Morgan on bass and Dan Weiss on drums.
But a solid group of 25 or 30 Republicans joined almost all the Democrats to defeat most of the amendments.
"We have a solid group of domestic clients we are very happy to work with," Ms. Morgen said.
Mr. Gardner had a solid group of soloists, of which the most striking singer was Hye Jung Lee, the soprano.
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