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  • Understanding Cells Within Isolated Groups: Definitions & Contexts
    It's impossible to say definitively what "cells of a group of recluses" would be without more context. The term "cell" is often used in the context of:

    * Terrorist organizations: In this case, a cell would be a small, independent group of individuals working towards a common goal, often without knowledge of the organization's overall structure.

    * Secret societies: Here, a cell might represent a smaller unit within a larger organization, operating with a specific purpose or geographic focus.

    However, "recluses" typically refers to individuals who choose to live in isolation, often with minimal social interaction. Therefore, it's unlikely that "cells" would apply to a group of recluses unless they were engaging in some type of organized activity, which would contradict their usual solitary nature.

    If you can provide more context about the situation you're referring to, I might be able to give you a more specific and helpful answer.

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