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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are grouped around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the arrangement or organization of items, people, or concepts that are clustered or positioned together in a specific manner.
Example: "The students are grouped around the table, discussing their project ideas."
Alternatives: "are clustered around" or "are assembled around".
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Most other forecasts are grouped around the 303-235 projection.
Her recipes are grouped around specific side effects.
The family live in the (unmodernised) original farmhouse, and guest rooms are grouped around the yard.
On the heavy wooden benches, cushions, printed throws and families are grouped around huge hotpots.
Most of London's 11 Welsh churches are grouped around the centre.
Many are grouped around a "diamond" (meeting place), which is used as a marketplace.
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In the late afternoon, nearly a dozen people were grouped around the bar, getting their $1 beers.
And they're grouped around the obligatory pool, for those who find seawater too salty.
They originally had external staircases and were grouped around a communal courtyard and well.
On the east coast the Iberian tribes appear to have been grouped around independent city-states.
A handful of luxury tents were grouped around a central area covered in rugs and cushions; a laden dinner table was set to one side.
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