working group
Americannoun
plural
working groupsOther Word Forms
- sub-working group noun
Example Sentences
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Six months passed before the first meeting of the task force, which by then had been downgraded to a “working group.”
From Salon
He said there had been water ingress at various stages during construction but they had set up a working group to look at the problems and sought advice from an independent expert, Prof Malcolm Richards.
From BBC
The two have formed commissions and working groups to share military and defense learning.
"Both Luis and I thank the members of the working groups and the broader community for their dedication and hard work in putting this report together," Regan said.
From Science Daily
The deployment came after discussions between Nigerian and US defence officials during a working group, he explained.
From BBC
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