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Group of Five

British  

noun

  1.  G5.  France, Japan, UK, US, and Germany acting as a group to stabilize their currency exchange rates

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Berkshire has scored with a group of five Japanese trading companies.

From Barron's

The locals' tradition of heralding home the returnees, many of whom were detained for years, started with a small group of five or six people.

From Barron's

In February 2025, concerns were raised over his behaviour with the children, specifically a group of five who the prosecution said he would "favour".

From BBC

Lanier showed one Instagram photo of a group of five teenage girls with a comment from Kaley G.M. that read: “We look horrible, just put a filter on it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that the drone defence plan agreed on Friday would be the first in a series of initiatives from the group of five allies, known as the E5, to change the "economics of warfare" amid the threat from Russia.

From BBC