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Discover Ludwig"community grouping" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a group or organization formed within a community for a specific purpose or shared interest. You can use it when describing or discussing different groups or organizations within a community. Example: The city council is working to promote the development of strong community groupings, such as neighborhood associations and volunteer groups, to foster a sense of unity and collaboration among residents.
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Some communities are found to exhibit a greater variability in catchment/flow properties within themselves when compared to that of the whole network, thus indicating that such characteristics are unlikely to be a significant influence on community grouping.
Plant communities tended to be geographically clustered, but wetlands that were geographic outliers of their floristic type were chemically similar to other wetlands in their plant community grouping despite being on different lakes.
For each community grouping level, climate model, and distribution modeling algorithm, we calculated the number of modern analogs for each future grid cell based on the number of current grid cells with which Bray-Curtis dissimilarity was less than p. The percent of novel grid cells was summarized for each of the resulting grid layers.
Each square corresponds to a community grouping contigs that exhibit significantly more contact with each other than with other communities.
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Many community groups disagreed.
Less money for community groups.
Community groups agree.
Community groups and politicians were outraged.
Community groups mow grass and plow snow.
He said community groups were making progress.
Community groups connected people across class.
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