yes, but likely not the best UX.
To do it, simply use the conversation list of users and then you should be able to access the ‘contains list’ operator to compare against your custom state list of users.
However, I say it might not be the best UX as this approach would assume, as far as I can tell from details in the post, that every time a user wants to have a conversation with the same group of users, it is about the same topic, which may not be the case.
I’d suggest giving a checkbox to allow the user to select to create a new conversation or not if there is an existing conversation found and also to give a title to the conversation, as groups of people may have multiple conversations taking place about different projects or something.
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