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The phrase "group of objects" is a perfectly acceptable and often used phrase in written English.
You can use it in any context in which you need to refer to an assemblage of objects. For example, "I sorted the coins into a group of objects based on their year of production."
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For each group of objects, the painter's wife, Nessa Rapoport, a writer, composed an original prayer.
In recognition of this affinity, astronomers named this group of objects Plutinos ("little Plutos").
Viewers might notice that rugs are the only major group of objects in the show not to contain writing.
"Altogether, just a beautiful group of objects, you could pull them apart, put water in one, sugar in one..."...
A group of objects from the house provides a vignette of High Victorian domesticity, with a touch of the exotic.
The bank agreed and he was retained to assemble a group of objects that reflects design reform after 1870.
Each feature vector found is a grasp configuration for the group of objects, which directly implies the gripper design.
In "Round Top," Stan Brodsky relies on a flat surface of somber tones to set off an austere group of objects.
It became apparent that Pluto was simply one of the larger members of this new group of objects, collectively known as the Kuiper belt.
Amongst this diverse group of objects, pulsar bow shocks have long been regarded as an oddity, only seen around a handful of rapidly moving neutron stars.
In the course of solving the problem, the individual will link together a newly experienced group of objects according to one or more of their common properties.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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