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That's an interesting rationale.




Reminds me of when a group is divided into two parts, dubbed group 1 and group A, such that neither feels secondary.

And if you have 3, group 1, group A, and group Alpha. Beyond that, just use colors.

The trick is making sure no one is happy with the final outcome



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