Well-defined collection of discrete entities who choose or are assigned to be part of a collective whole.
1 Each group of schools has to identify common problems to work on.
2 In Palestine, however, a group of political zealots fiercely opposed Roman rule.
3 The CIE group of unions is meeting today to discuss the situation.
4 I lead a course with a group of children called Science Literacy.
5 A group of lesbians in London believe they have a possible solution.
6 Costa Rica said a final group of migrants left just last week.
7 A group of professionals met recently to consider whether it would work.
8 A group of friends decided to buy nothing new for a year.
9 A group of industry developers have made the same point to government.
10 Police said they were thought to include a group of Syrian refugees.
11 A small group of family owned businesses dominated the luxury fashion industry.
12 One morning she had taken a group of neighbors' children to school.
13 And a large group of them, the mass affluent, live in Europe.
14 A short time later, a group of men arrived at the house.
15 Coincidentally, China chairs the G20 group of world economic powers this year.
16 Much depends on what 'ready' means and for what group of people.
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