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as a group

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. en masse, en bloc, as a groupadverb

    all together

    "the students turned out en masse"

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  1. as a group

    "As a group" generally refers to a collective or a number of individuals who are considered together because they have something in common. This could be people working together on a project, teams in sports, members of an organization, community, minority, or any other collection of individuals. It is used to describe an action done collectively or characteristics shared by these individuals.

Editors Contribution

  1. as a group

    Together as a team

    We play football for fun as a group of husbands and wives


    Submitted by MaryC on April 16, 2021  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of as a group in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of as a group in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of as a group in a Sentence

  1. Landra Reid:

    We are honored to have such a distinguished group paying tribute to Harry's life and accomplishments, these are not only some of the most consequential leaders of our time -- they are also some of Harry's best friends.

  2. Michael Manazir:

    We’re doing a business case analysis right now about if you put more funding in the X-47B, whether you can get any more out of the original design, we continue to fund the other elements of this besides the air system itself, so we’re still able to advance the technology that will allow us to operate unmanned systems from our carriers and also from the carrier strike group.

  3. Roy Blunt:

    Not would the witness tell us something we might not know because we just like to know ? but would the witness change the result -- and is it worth continuing to reward the bad performance of The White House to stretch this out and for not a change in the outcome?Under the Senate resolution governing the impeachment trial, the Senate will have four hours of debate on a motion about whether subpoenas for witnesses and documents are in order -- once the The White House impeachment managers and Trump's defense team make their opening arguments and after senators ask up to 16 hours of questions. After that four-hour debate, the Senate will vote on whether it should consider any motion to subpoena witnesses or documents. If there are 51 votes for that measure, a subpoena would be issued only if the Senate were to approve another motion naming the individual or documents that is backed by a majority of senators. Any witnesses would first be deposed privately before the Senate would vote on whether to make their testimony public.In addition to Lisa Murkowski, the focus has been on Republican Sens. Mitt Romney of Utah and Susan Collins of Maine, both of whom have signaled a willingness to hear from witnesses. Sen. Lamar Alexander, a retiring Tennessee Republican who is an institutionalist and a close McConnell ally, has not ruled out subpoenas either. But a GOP source close to the group of swing senators argues that the possibility of a drawn-out court fight will weigh heavily, including on Alexander.On Thursday, Lamar Alexander indicated Lamar Alexander had not yet made up Lamar Alexander mind about supporting subpoenas for witnesses and documents.

  4. Kim Sear:

    I never thought our house would ever get hit, our neighbors would ever get hit, but we have such wonderful neighbors. Everybody was checking on everybody, and I have a wonderful church group and when they’re allowed to come in, they’re gonna help clean up for me.

  5. John Kirby:

    They are a very dangerous group, they do want to threaten Western interests, including U.S. interests and we do consider them a threat to the United States of America. We're watching them very closely.

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