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The phrase "about a group of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific topic or subject that pertains to a collective of individuals or entities.
Example: "The documentary is about a group of scientists working to combat climate change."
Alternatives: "regarding a collective of" or "concerning a team of".
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It's about a group of animals.
Jordan Harrison's comedy about a group of L.G.B.T.Q.
It's about a group of students who rent a flat.
Combat" and "The Ravagers," about a group of teenage heroes.
"Low Brow" is about a group of hapless stoners who discover a giant robot.
Word had been quietly circulating about a group of wealthy amateurs playing for enormous stakes.
Blake talks gleefully about a group of exuberant, wobbly pictures made experimenting with an ink dropper.
It is about a group of beauty pageant contestants who crash land on an island.
It is curious that a novel about a group of deeply awful people should still fascinate.
Unrelated is about a group of people who could hardly be less sympathetic.
The Abominable Snowman is about a group of adventurers that go exploring.
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