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The phrase "specific group of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a particular or particularized subset of a larger group. Example: In the study, a specific group of elderly patients were monitored for their reaction to the new medication.
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Your pitch is given to a specific group of people, so you need to adjust it to target them specifically.
(This specific group of cheatees takes a capital).
Only a very specific group of ants are proving useful in this work, however.
It's also oversubscribed and only takes a very specific group of learners.
Also, Stampy is a superstar for a specific group of viewers: children.
But Facebook Home is designed around a very specific group of people: Facebook users.
"I don't want to associate myself with any specific group of politicians," he explains.
The authors acknowledged the difficulty of generalizing beyond the specific group of British women included in the study.
I'm not sure how they sampled that specific group of people, but it does not represent Tinder's user base".
I can't recommend this book to a specific group of people, simply because I think everyone should read it.
A global problem that seems otherwise insoluble can be blamed upon a specific group of human beings.
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