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The phrase "any of the groups" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one or more groups from a larger set of groups.
Example: "You can join any of the groups that interest you."
Alternatives: "any of the teams" or "any of the categories".
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Cycling commuters have more fun than any of the groups you mentioned!
For example, do any of the groups advocate an unlimited global economy?
Golin says the FTC has not yet ruled on any of the groups' prior complaints.
Luckily I'm not in any of the groups who are being affected much.
Serum TSH concentrations were not significantly different between any of the groups.
No significant differences in extension at yield load were observed among any of the groups.
Regarding TTSuV2, no significant variation was detected in viral loads within any of the groups.
On day 1, no differences in tumor size were observed between any of the groups.
Results: No significant difference in fracture resistance was observed between any of the groups.
No clinically important adverse events were observed in any of the groups.
There was no migration of the cup in any of the groups.
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