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Discover Ludwig"group member" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to someone who is a part of a certain group. For example, "John is a member of our school's student council, he's a group member."
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Sands was a Fitzroy Street Group and London Group member.
Group is coded as 0 = comparison group member; 1 = intervention group member.
It showed another group member, John Bell.
Students may wish to subdivide their category by group member.
(Each group member should have 2-3 topics).
Immaculate Agwame, a group member, was distraught about the theft.
"Avoiding spills was easy," a group member explained.
Each group member should have the same editorial.
"I'm tired today," said a Sachem group member, Ray Wysolmierski.
But before that, we'll meet the next new group member.
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