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Discover LudwigThe phrase "group comprising" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a group of people or things, e.g. "The committee is a group comprising five professors from the university."
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Group IV is a diverse group comprising GmARFs and AtARFs with variable MRs and CTDs.
He rose to command the group, comprising three squadrons, in January 1944.
At the Dir Hotel, Jonny was standing with a tour group comprising two men and 11 women.
A group comprising several people, including the manager, Claudio Ranieri, sporting director, Vadim Vasilyev, and vice-president Jean-Louis Campora.
The only decrease — 1percentt — in fatalities came in a group comprising Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Louisiana.
Focus group interviews were conducted with each group comprising six participants.
(The granite mosses form a small group comprising the genera Andreaea and Andreaeobryum).
The SCUWL group, comprising faculty members, administrators, and undergraduates, published its findings in a 100-page report in March 2011.
Liguori also will be chairman of Discovery's content committee, a group comprising general networks from its U.S. cable channels.
Morsi's plan for a contact group comprising Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Iran was already opposed by the US and others.
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That's Pat Fili-Krushel, who has for about a year run a group called NBC Universal News Group, comprising the broadcast and cable channels.
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