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Discover LudwigThe phrase "among folks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people in a casual or informal context.
Example: "It's always nice to share stories among folks who understand your experiences."
Alternatives: "among people" or "within the group".
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"There's a sense among folks that Latinos need to be back-benchers," Nunez said.
Is that the belief among folks like yourself?
Among folks under 40, he seems pretty lonely that way.
Appalling behavior and appalling policies have become the norm among folks entrusted with the heaviest responsibilities in business and government.
"You would really need a good hour or two of extensive exchange among folks that really know the issue," he said.
Anonymous If only you had a glimpse, dear Mother-in-Law, of half the letters I receive — nay, a 10th — cataloging the rancor and enmity among folks related by marriage.
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He actively wanted to stay among folk who were like him.
He broke the chain in what has become a very middle-class, derived way of singing among folk revivalists.
Since regrouping, GrooveLily has changed direction, playing more festivals and gaining a following among folk music fans.
Arizona is also full of retirees from the Midwest and the Northeast Sun Cityty is in Maricopa County — and these elderly Americans are, by and large, not completely delighted to find themselves among folk, mostly poor and brown, who don't speak English.
'Heroes to Zeros' The Beta Band The Beta Band arrived in the late 1990's with a flourish of eclecticism, making EP's and albums that wandered among folk-rock, dance music, reggae, jokes and experiments.
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