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"with a group of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, including describing a specific group or gathering of people, objects, or ideas. Example: "I went on a hike with a group of friends last weekend."
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I was with a group of friends.
"I'd love to work with a group of journalists".
She went to Costa Rica with a group of people.
She fell in with a group of artists and musicians.
Ask revealing sexual questions with a group of friends!
Inci currently works with a group of five drummers.
The writer went with a group of children to England.
Then I went with a group of people.
Sometimes he plays tennis with a group of British expatriates.
Lowe said: "I'm here with a group of 10 mates.
Salgado travelled with a group of 18 Nenets.
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