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What is clutch the collective noun for?

"Clutch" is not a collective noun. It's not used to describe a group of things.

Here's why:

* Collective nouns refer to a group of people, animals, or things as a single unit. Examples include: flock (birds), team (people), herd (animals).

* Clutch typically refers to a group of eggs laid by a bird or reptile.

So, you wouldn't say "a clutch of people" or "a clutch of cars." You would say "a clutch of eggs."

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