A LARGER GROUP
Definition: A collective of more individuals than a smaller group; a sizeable assemblage of people or things.
Synonyms: Bigger Crowd, Larger Gathering, Expanded Assembly, Increased Congregation, Extended Audience
Usage Examples in Sentences
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The tiny pond was home to a few frogs, but as evening fell, a larger group of them croaked in unison.
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As the chef prepared individual portions for the cooking class, the aroma attracted a larger group of curious onlookers.
#3
The scout troop started with a small hike, but soon merged into a larger group for a nature scavenger hunt in the woods.
#4
The biologist studied the behavior of chimpanzees in a larger group to understand social dynamics better.
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The manager decided to allocate a larger group of employees to handle the upcoming project's increased workload.
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As the city expanded, urban planners worked on developing a larger group of parks to enhance green spaces for residents.
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The symposium attracted a larger group of intellectuals, fostering vibrant discussions on quantum mechanics.
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In the crowded auditorium, a larger group gathered to hear the keynote speaker.
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During the picnic, a larger group of children played games on the grassy field.
#10
At the town hall meeting, a larger group voiced their concerns about the proposed development.
#11
The upcoming event was discussed by a larger group of students in the auditorium.
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A larger group gathered at the town square for the protest.
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The research team, consisting of a larger group, conducted experiments throughout the year.
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In education, a larger group of students necessitates more teachers.
#15
She always enjoys performing in front of a larger group at the theater.
#16
The forest thrives when a larger group of diverse species coexist harmoniously.
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