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Discover Ludwig"group who" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to a specific group of people. For example: "We interviewed the group who had volunteered at the soup kitchen."
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We are a group who loves reading.
Unauthorized immigrants are a group who arrived by choice, mostly.
Boomers are an affluent group who adopt technology with enthusiasm".
It was that last group who really attracted Prince's attention.
"So you have this group who can travel.
We prepared for a noisy group who would lose attention.
"This is a group who are somehow not taken seriously.
"There was an active group who worked to defeat the program, and an active group who worked to support it".
However, there was not a single group who performed consistently.
There is even a smaller group who can explain it.
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The exception to this was the social sub-group, who did pre-empt questions.
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