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The phrase "a group containing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection of items, people, or entities that are included within a larger category or group.
Example: "The study focused on a group containing various species of birds found in the region."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a set that includes".
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If they win that they will go into a group containing Costa Rica and Panama as seeded teams.
The group that wrote My Perfect Cousin > a group containing the two people who penned Genius of Love?
Experience told in a group containing Clermont Auvergne and Bordeaux-Begles in which winning at home is an imperative.
Jürgen Klinsmann's USA team enthralled in progressing from a group containing Germany, the eventual world champions, Ghana and Portugal.
Leinster will launch the defence of their Heineken Cup title in a group containing London Irish, the Scarlets and Brive.
Nicorette of Sweden and Wild Thing of Australia were nearly 30 miles ahead of a group containing Volvo 60 News Corp, Tyco, Illbruck and Nokia.
Little was expected from them and little was delivered, with Iceland picking up just four points from a group containing Denmark, Portugal and, again, Norway.
He will have to qualify for the 2004 European Championship, and from a group containing newly potent Turkey, under the usual conditions.
Malawi have reached the finals for only the second time but are highly unlikely to survive a group containing Mali, Algeria and the hosts.
In a group containing Italy, Croatia, Norway, Bulgaria and Malta, Azerbaijan retain an outside chance of finishing third, which would secure their place in a play-off.
Australia rarely gets such global column inches but getting out of a group containing Spain, Holland and Chile would change all that.
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