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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tribe of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who share common characteristics, culture, or interests, often in a social or anthropological context.
Example: "In the heart of the forest, we discovered a tribe of indigenous people who had lived there for centuries."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a community of".
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"I am from a tribe of people who stay married.
As for Miliboy, attention drifted towards a tribe of footballers.
Runners are a tribe of extremists: they love rituals.
I came up with a tribe of artists.
The second, "Underground," offers a vivid if obscurely symbolic description of a tribe of submarine primates.
It was about a tribe of monkeys who live on the rooftops of Jodhpur.
So does a tribe of musicians wearing sombreros, who provide a stream of mood-reflecting melody.
Think of this analogy: A tribe of people lives on an isolated island.
We are a tribe of office workers, bank tellers, booksellers, and bureaucrats.
Clambering aboard the Buhay the next morning, we felt like a tribe of our own.
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But their Instagram account illustrates the honest ups-and-downs as a tribe-of-five.
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