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"online communities" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to groups of people who interact and communicate with each other through online platforms or social media. Example: "Online communities have become increasingly popular for connecting people with similar interests from all over the world."
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They provide an overview for the potentials of online communities for Foresight and arrive at three conclusions: (1) Interaction and communication in online communities sparks creativity.
One tip: "I participate in online communities.
Join online communities or real-life groups.
Other artists cleverly subvert the protocol of online communities.
Do you participate in online communities like Goodreads?
Frustratingly, that's still the norm in online communities.
Blogs and online communities have been springing up.
This Week's Question Do you participate in any online communities?
Ann Augustine shares five Wiki tools for building online communities.
"What's made it worse are the online communities around this.
Although he writes well about blinkered online communities. . .
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