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The phrase "a few groups" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of groups in various contexts, such as research, discussions, or observations.
Example: "In our study, we surveyed a few groups to gather diverse opinions on the topic."
Alternatives: "several groups" or "a handful of groups".
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A few groups agreed, but most balked.
A few groups continue to refuse to sign on.
A few groups have also set up stalls and are distributing information.
A few groups had no idea about the real source of the funds they lived on.
"Phil was a few groups ahead, and you could hear the roars.
But there are quite a few groups and situations to choose from.
In a time of waning political participation they are one of a few groups actually growing.
Similar scales occur in a few groups of other insects but never to the same extent.
Only a few groups have one carpel, notably the genus Prunus (plums, cherries, peaches, and apricots).
Intromittent organs are found in only a few groups (waterfowl, curassows, tinamous, ratites).
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