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The phrase "the group of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to specify a specific group of people or things within a larger group or context. Example: "The group of scientists worked together to solve the complex equation."
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The Group of 77 is a group in name only.
The group of Prof. Dr.-Ing.
operating within the group of recommenders.
The group of Paul Hudak, Yale University.
The group of Gilles Kahn, INRIA, France.
The group of Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University.
"Top of the group of death.
No," she told the group of lawmakers.
The Group of Six is over, done.
The Group of 8 Minus One?
The Group of Death is beginning to feel like the Group of Dead Rubber.
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