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Subgroup

usgb/ˈsʌbɡruːp/Volume
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Organizational FocusPlay
The term 'subgroup' often indicates a focus on specific tasks within larger organizations or clubs. SlideThe activists formed a subgroup to tackle environmental policy changes.
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Internal DistinctionsPlay
'Subgroup' implies distinctions within a group based on interests, skills, or roles. SlideThe chess club has a subgroup for beginners only.
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Common GoalsPlay
Members of a subgroup usually share a common goal that differs from the larger group's aim. SlideOur reading group has a subgroup dedicated to science fiction novels.