With the word "group" we can understand a number of different things: most likely, the first meaning that emerges is that of something that goes beyond an individual unit to include more people. We can add another, which is that of a set of individuals connected to each other by a common purpose.
And there is another one: more individuals with a common purpose, but also aware of wanting to give life, together, to a specific and particular collective experience that can lead, step by step, to the achievement of that goal.
In fact, the first definition would be attributable more to a collection of people - to a more or less small or large crowd - than specifically to a group...
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