Sentence examples for group of death from inspiring English sources

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group of death

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A group in a multi-stage tournament which is unusually competitive, because the number of strong competitors in the group is greater than the number of qualifying places available for the next phase of the tournament

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"People didn't name our group the Group of Death for nothing," forward Sydney Leroux quipped.

But which group is the easiest, and which group gets the dreaded "Group of Death" label?

Group E is not the Group of Death but in my opinion, the most difficult group to call.

A group they're already calling the Group of Death - with some justification too.

The so-called Group of Death looked like it could have been the group of defying expectations early on Monday.

The U.S. drew the Group of Death -- a name given to whichever World Cup group looks the toughest.

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Wilshere, though, is not overly concerned by any talk of a potential 'Group of Death'.

Group A might be the toughest according to FIFA rankings, but Group D is being called the 'group of death'.

'Group of Death' is so 2002.

A 'group of death' for different reasons?

Will hosts England survive the so-called 'group of death'?

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