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Yes, it is correct usage to say 'those girls'. It means specific girls as opposed to any girls or it means specific girls that have previously been mentioned. It is also used when gesturing toward the subject girls when you say 'those girls' but don't point, it's rude. Example of each:

Those girls on the committee succeeded in achieving their goal raising funds.

My sisters are on a trip of a lifetime to France. Those girls saved up for a long time for the trip.

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