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The phrase "a groups of five" is not correct in English.
It should be "a group of five." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a single collection or unit consisting of five items or individuals.
Example: "We need to form a group of five for the project presentation."
Alternatives: "a team of five" or "a set of five."
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(A ) Groups of five Prkdc +/+ and Prkdc −/− mice were injected intradermally into the ear pinna with cationic lipids complexed with 1 μg DNA or poly(I C).
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