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Add "top-level group" to misused terms in favor of "group"

Jeremy Watson (ex-GitLab) requested to merge jeremy-master-patch-36112 into master

Why is this change being made?

A "top-level group" is sometimes used to reference a group at the top of the group hierarchy on an instance (like gitlab-org on GitLab.com). Instead, we should just call these "groups" - if it wasn't at the top of the group hierarchy, it would be a subgroup.

Thanks to @ebrinkman for the inspiration.

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