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The phrase "groups based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to groups of people or things that have been organized or categorized according to a particular criteria. For example: "The students were divided into groups based on their language proficiency."
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Allocate each villager into one of 11 groups based on the their remainders.
Campers are divided into one of two groups based on skill.
They assigned each song to one of 13 style groups, based on the patterns they found.
proximity and groups based on modal sensitivity.
Two types of node groups are considered: groups based on physical proximity and groups based on modal sensitivity.
Classes were assigned to treatment groups based on matching.
Subjects were assigned to groups based on their stepping strategy.
The centenarians could be divided into 19 groups based on their genetic makeup.
Each year the city allocates money to arts groups based on history and political deals.
Here is a rough suggestion: 12 teams divided into two groups based on ODI seedings.
Perhaps in response, the left has become balkanised into smaller groups, based on small differences.
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