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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'groups comprising' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group that is made up of multiple people or things. For example, "The research team comprised of scientists from various fields."
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The groups comprising GP representatives, managers and laypersons have responsibility for budgets totalling £65bn a year.
It seems to me they are too often plucked from a narrow range of groups comprising MPs, ministers, and shadow ministers and experts - who are treated more respectfully.
Entertainment groups, comprising the film, music and publishing industries, complained that top Google search results remain dominated by pirate sites despite repeated assurances from the internet firm that it would push them down.
His study has followed two groups comprising 724 men since 1938.
Participants: Three age-balanced groups comprising 120 women.
Three groups comprising 88 sixth-grade children participated.
The participants of the workshop were divided into three groups comprising entrepreneurs and Foresight experts.
Several of the 10 core groups comprising the S&P managed moderate gains.
In this test, the animals were assigned for five groups comprising of five mice in each group.
Thus, the original structure of forming small heterogeneous groups comprising six to eight UMs and mathematics educators is now being employed with full departmental backing.
The subjects were then subdivided equally into two groups comprising 20 subjects each, further reducing the size and thus the power of this study.
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