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Discover Ludwig"living group" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use this expression to refer to a group of people who currently exist, usually in a specific setting. For example, "The living group that gathered around the campfire had a great time telling stories and singing songs."
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Basically, it was left to the living group governments.
Forty percent of the undergraduate population is affiliated with a fraternity, sorority, or living group.
Independent living group housing, housing for students with children, and living learning communities available.
Living group seminars and an undergraduate colloquium are also under consideration for the future.
More than 80percentt of the students indicated satisfaction with their living group experiences.
Individual fraternity, sorority, and independent living group chapters have similar charges to support their extracurricular programs.
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Among the 17 species in the open-living group, 9 were diurnal, 4 cathemeral, and 4 nocturnal.
You can tour the campus and attend living-group and department receptions.
Living Group Council Speaker Jessie E. Karnis said the LGC does not release fall numbers because fall rush is small and not all the houses participate.
MIT plans to team up with the Association of Independent Living Group AILGG) members to address deferred maintenance and repair of living facilities.
She is also grateful to her communities in Something Borrowed Something Blue (Duke's Christian a cappella group) and the Brownstone Selective Living Group.
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