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Discover LudwigThe phrase "form a group" is correct and usable in written English.
It is frequently used in instructions and instructions-based documents, typically in contexts where the speaker wants to direct the reader to organize into a group. For example: "Gather in pairs and form a group of four."
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The radical left, too, should comfortably form a group.
Together they form a group that meets regularly to share memories of the illness.
Later, in New York, she helped form a group that advocated abortion rights.
It would never happen but I'd form a group featuring me, Miley, Selena and Taylor (5).
"It makes sense to form a group that has experience dealing with those specific needs".
They come up on stage, form a group, wave, and are applauded.
"I didn't form a group to perform Cilla Black songs", he later said.
"People form a group, but after awhile they may not have any idea what to do".
It's fairly unbelievable that these four women would form a group of any kind.
"Marine is trying to form a group (of far-right Eurosceptics) in the European parliament and he drops this clanger.
In November, the French police arrested six suspected militants thought to form a group that supported Mr. Reid.
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