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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any grouping of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or arrangement of items, people, or concepts without specifying what those items are.
Example: "In this study, we will analyze any grouping of data that shows a significant correlation."
Alternatives: "any collection of" or "any arrangement of".
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Heap of tattoos, as you'll find among any grouping of Gen-Y types.
The Giants' offense, in any grouping of players, has now gone nine and a half quarters without a touchdown.
Clearly, we need to be more innovative.For example, the term "Pulse8" could work for any grouping of eight countries.
But the president-elect seems to have no clue that African Americans — like any grouping of 40 million people — are incredibly diverse, economically and culturally.
Writing is an isolated, personal activity, the creative act of an individual not to be misattributed to or mistaken for any grouping of other people regardless of what they may share with the writer.
With the update, Facebook Moments will automatically create a music video for any grouping of six or more photos.
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I was not trying to organize any group of people.
The public is like any group of people.
And how uniform is any group of four New Yorkers?
"Any group of the most talented people of their generation is going to be unrepresentative".
The advisory did not ban prescriptions of the drugs for any group of patients.
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