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The phrase "are grouped with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how items, people, or concepts are categorized or classified together.
Example: "In the report, various species of birds are grouped with their respective habitats for better understanding."
Alternatives: "are categorized alongside" or "are classified with".
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Some areas with scant data are grouped with others.
Pots are grouped, with a feel for complementary sizes, shapes, textures and colors.
"If we are grouped with the five boroughs our income limits will come down.
Sofas upholstered in shades of curry and sand are grouped with low-slung chaises.
In the Northeast, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto are grouped with Buffalo and Boston.
The dolls are grouped with symbolic props to suggest they are either picking flowers outdoors or practicing sewing.
Mice are grouped with the matched age, gender, body weight, and timing of experiments, between two cohorts.
The students are grouped with others who are slated to learn the same skill that day.
The highlight of the Asian leg of the draw was the 2008 meeting of North and South Korea, who are grouped with Jordan and Turkmenistan.
With coarse (250 m–1 km resolution) data, peatlands typically are grouped with a more general wetland class.
Thoughts are grouped with three main themes, which are about "aging", "working life", "caregiving of aged people".
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