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study group

American  

noun

  • study groups
    plural
  1. an informal gathering of people who convene regularly to exchange ideas and information on a specific subject.


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He’s held onto those letters for decades, from a women’s Bible study group, a Sunday school class, and a man who offered to paint his house for free.

From Slate Apr. 19, 2026

A larger study group will allow us to more fully evaluate whether targeted vitamin D management can reduce not only repeat heart attacks but also other forms of cardiovascular disease, said Dr. May.

From Science Daily Nov. 10, 2025

At Lompoc, Zhao occupied himself by running a study group to teach fellow inmates about crypto, and guards asked him for trading tips, he later told an interviewer.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 30, 2025

Head of Fifa's technical study group Arsene Wenger addressed stoppages from its base in Miami.

From BBC Jun. 29, 2025

“It's just that we went over this in the study group yesterday. So I know she knows it.”

From "Tradition" by Brendan Kiely

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