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Discover Ludwig"join group" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become a member of a particular group or organization. Example: "If you are interested in environmental activism, you can join our group and participate in local clean-up events."
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The group winners advance to the Super 10s stage and join Group 2 consisting of India, Pakistan, Australia and New Zealand.
Sign up here to join group protesting past wrong that probably affected U.S.A. policy.
Will they ever be reunited?" Show monkey trying to join group of monkeys (real monkeys or children in monkey suits, whichever is cheaper).
The two hammers of the Scots battled away on Saturday in Nagpur for the right to join group one, which is where England are placed.
Isn't she shy?" As soon as they get to school they will be repeatedly encouraged to join group activities, even if they would prefer not to.
All that changed in 1991, when Beijing issued new rules allowing Chinese to join group tours to "approved destinations" in Southeast Asia, and two years later, to the United States and Europe.
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"I don't normally join groups".
I don't join groups".
Join groups like Rotary and Lions clubs.
Join groups.
Read books and join groups.
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