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current
hi,
how do you say in english ''a group of people with a similar opinion'', please?
for example: there is a ??? that says that it's not gramatically correct to end a sentence with a preposition.
could it be "current"? "stream"?
thanks.
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Re: current

Originally Posted by
jctgf
hi,
How do you say in English ''a group of people with a similar opinion'', please? "like-minded people"
for example: there is a ??? that says that it's not gramatically correct to end a sentence with a preposition.
could it be "current"? "stream"?
thanks.
2006
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Re: current
and there are a few context-specific options such as 'school of thought' (academic), 'faction' (political)...
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