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study group

NOUN
students that study together
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My friend Lloyd the lawyer, in his sixties, cited three special objects of gratitude this year: old college friends who show how they care through their candor, his Shabbat morning bible study group—“they are sharp, warm and skeptical”—and what happens when he walks the dogs each day just before dawn on the Westchester shore.

From The Wall Street Journal

The study group includes the bishop, the rector of the shrine, a survivor of abuse, an expert in sacred art and a psychotherapist.

From Seattle Times

On Friday, Bishop Jean-Marc Micas, whose diocese includes Lourdes, announced the creation of a study group to consider what to do with the Basilica of the Rosary mosaics, placing the needs of abuse survivors first.

From Seattle Times

Boyce’s friend, the French-Algerian artist Zineb Sedira, said the two had bonded through yet another collaboration: a Black women artists’ study group, which they co-founded in London in the early 1990s.

From New York Times

A local woman emailed her Bible study group in the summer of 2020, warning that he was promoting a “progressive Leftist agenda.”

From New York Times