Brian Denison says:
The Canadian Oxford Dictionary makes a distinction between "workgroup" and
"working group":
Workgroup: (Computing) a group of people who have simultaneous access via a
computer network to shared software and data, which enables them to work
together on projects.
Working group: a group of people appointed to study a particular problem or
advise on some question.
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Nah - the working group are the dog breeds that do work other than herding,
hunting, or scenting (pulling, guarding, and such like) as distinguished
from the toy group, terrier group, hound group, and other strange beasties.
;-)
-Karen
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