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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, characteristics, or activities related to a specific group of people or things.
Example: "The seminar will focus on issues about a group of young entrepreneurs in the tech industry."
Alternatives: "regarding a group" or "concerning a group".
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It's about a group of animals.
Combat" and "The Ravagers," about a group of teenage heroes.
It's about a group of students who rent a flat.
"You'd be concerned about a group of men of any nationality moving next door," he said.
It is uplifting because it is about a group of people fighting adversity".
The film will be "Benda Bilili", a 2010 documentary about a group of disabled Congolese musicians.
Talk story about a group bicycle ride organized by the Bike For A Better City group.
Annals of Medicine about a group of people who contracted trichinosis from eating improperly cooked pork.
"This month has been about a group of 30 to 40 people together doing something special.
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(More recently, I've written about a group-buying startup called Higgle).
For one idea about a group-based learning activity, go to Observing the sugar cane plant.
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