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The phrase "interests group" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a group of people or organizations with similar interests or goals who come together to advocate for those interests. Example: "The interests group representing small businesses lobbied for tax breaks and regulatory reform to support their growth." In this sentence, "interests group" is used to describe a specific type of group (representing small businesses) and their purpose (lobbying for specific issues).
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As chairman of the members' interests group, an all-party select committee, he was reliably loyal, notably in defence of Thatcher.
Follow-up questions can be dispatched effortlessly to the answerers, and one can also click to learn about their interests, group identities, Facebook profiles and personal Web sites, too.
Many conference, government commission, health professional and special interests group websites provide relevant information from practical experience — summarization of this information is presented.
Alternatively, sometimes the special interests group convinces government not to do anything that prevents the special interests group from taking some action that is beneficial to itself but harmful to others.
On such occasions, typically a special interests group influences government to do something that favors its welfare, but often at the expense of the welfare of others.
Before entering into financial arrangements with industrial interests Group members should make a disclosure that their conduct is regulated by the principles set out in this document.
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They are a powerful interest group.
The police fared rather differently as an interest group.
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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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