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such a group
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"such a group" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific group of people or things that have been previously mentioned or are about to be mentioned. Example: "John was thrilled to be a part of such a talented group of musicians."
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Related compounds that were less active against VicK were devoid of such a group (Supporting Information Table 1, compounds S16, S44 47, S54 64).
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Such a group of TiO2 derivatives is generally named as "titanate" [77].
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He had been part of such a group for 10 years, when he lived in another state, a group made up of academic and private practice physicians.
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If we wished to argue for a clade to call Eumycetozoa that includes myxogastrids, dictyostelids, and some or all of the protosteliid, schizoplasmodiid, soliformoviid, cavosteliid, and protosporangiid clades, then there are several nodes we could select on the tree as basal to such a group (Figure 3).
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However, without specifically intending to target this, these meetings could also influence the social environment of the participants, as they might receive social support from the other participants or the motivating atmosphere created in such a group [ 20].
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It is standard procedure [25], [26], [27], [28] to perform on such a group of genes a Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) [29] to search for functional Gene Ontology (GO) [30] classes whose member genes are over-represented in the expression-based gene group.
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In such a group, there are no arrows from Pb0 to CV0 or from CV0 to SNAS because there are essentially no CV0.
For Set B AONs, such a group was found in 33%, 11 % and 6 of target sites of AONs, AONs and AONs respectively.
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19, 20 Accordingly, such a group allows the association with COPD to be independently assessed and COPD-related genetic associations to be identified as they ("resistant" smokers) best reflect those smokers least likely to develop lung cancer or COPD.
The median infant age for attending such a group in this trial was 5 weeks, which would be counter to the fact that receiving this information was associated with breastfeeding at 10 days in our study.
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A study by NPD Group has determined that around 91% of kids aged 2-17 play games (and not just tag and such), comprising a group some 64 million children strong.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "such a group" to refer back to a group already clearly defined in the context to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "such a group" without a clear antecedent. If the group hasn't been explicitly defined or is unclear from the context, it can confuse the reader. Instead, specify the group's characteristics or purpose.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "such a group" functions as a determiner phrase, specifying a particular group that has been previously mentioned or is understood within the context. It implies a reference to a group already established in the discourse.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "such a group" is a grammatically sound and versatile expression used to refer back to a previously mentioned or understood collection of individuals or items. While Ludwig indicates that there are no direct examples available in its database to analyze its usage, it is understood that ensuring a clear reference point when using this phrase is vital for maintaining clarity and avoiding ambiguity. Alternatives like "this type of group", "that kind of group", or "a similar group" can be considered to add variety or adjust the emphasis as needed.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
this type of group
Replaces "such" with "this", emphasizing the current or immediately preceding type.
that kind of group
Uses "that" instead of "such", pointing to a group previously mentioned or understood.
a similar group
Focuses on the likeness between groups, rather than a specific group previously mentioned.
a comparable group
Highlights the comparability of the group to another, implying shared characteristics.
a particular group
Emphasizes the distinctness of the group, suggesting it's unique in some way.
a specific group
Underscores the definiteness of the group, implying a clear and unambiguous selection.
a select group
Indicates that the group is chosen or exclusive, often implying higher quality or status.
a designated group
Suggests the group has been officially appointed or assigned for a specific purpose.
a defined group
Highlights the clarity and precision with which the group is delineated.
a certain group
Indicates a group that is known but not necessarily specified in detail.
FAQs
How can I use "such a group" in a sentence?
Use "such a group" to refer to a group of people or things that you have already mentioned or described. For example, "After the presentation, "such a group" of dedicated volunteers helped clean up the venue".
What are some alternatives to using "such a group"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "this type of group", "that kind of group", or "a similar group".
Is it ever incorrect to use "such a group"?
It can be unclear if the group hasn't been properly introduced or defined. Ensure there's a clear reference point for the reader to understand what "such a group" is referring to.
What's the difference between "such a group" and "a similar group"?
"Such a group" typically refers back to a specific group already mentioned, whereas "a similar group" implies a comparison between two different groups based on shared characteristics.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested