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study groups

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

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Educational environments are workplace adjacent; within them, we learn how to collaborate with peers in teams, as well as how to network to form study groups and friendships.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 1, 2026

There they were involved in working in child and youth outreach programmes and summer Bible study groups.

From BBC Jan. 9, 2026

But when I clicked the link, it did not draw up a searchable list of churches or Bible study groups a person could research on their own before reaching out.

From Salon Feb. 13, 2024

In a large-scale study, scientists from Leipzig University, in collaboration with other international study groups, investigated genetic associations between variants of the X chromosome and seven selected parameters of kidney function in men and women.

From Science Daily Feb. 7, 2024

She and several other operatives had formed study groups, one in Latin and another in botany.

From "Lyddie" by Katherine Paterson

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