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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intimate group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, close-knit group of people who share a strong bond or connection.
Example: "The intimate group of friends gathered around the fire to share stories and laughter."
Alternatives: "close circle" or "tight-knit group".
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I have an intimate group of friends.
If it's an intimate group, you just avoid the subject.
Corinne Day's personal photographs have a Nan Goldin-ish air of intimate group autobiography.
Join an intimate group of fellow filmgoers for a four-course, prix-fixe meal in a convivial, dinner-party atmosphere.
Intimate group gatherings, paid for out of pocket by department heads and managing directors, are the new norm.
"The Supreme Court is an intimate group of equals who will live together for years," Professor Pildes added.
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They were part of an intimate, informal group of photojournalists who routinely cover war.
In its traditional setting, it unfolds in leisurely ways for an intimate, informal group of listeners, with different pieces for different times of the day and night.
Most of it happens in intimate groups of two or three.
The program then broke into "smaller more intimate groups" to participate in community service projects in Boston and Cambridge, Gupta said.
Traveling that way, in intimate groups, eliminates the intensity that we'd have in a full family reunion.
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