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Discover LudwigThe phrase "groups experienced" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to groups of people who have knowledge or expertise in a certain field or area of study. For example: "The research team was made up of groups experienced in economics, psychology, and sociology."
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Analyzed by race, only Hispanics saw poverty decline on average while other groups experienced no gains.
Both groups experienced changes in cholesterol and insulin levels that can increase the risk of diabetes.
Although some therapsid groups experienced reductions during the Triassic Period, faunal continuity is evident across the Permian-Triassic boundary.
The music groups experienced a 20percentt decrease in pain compared with a 2percentt increase in pain in the control group over the week of the study.
Both groups experienced high mortality, but those with HFrEF had greater risk.
Both groups experienced clinically significant improvement in OCD symptoms, without significant group differences in patient adherence.
Both groups experienced stronger agency when their goal matched (vs. mismatched) the outcome.
Losing groups, but not winning groups, experienced clear short-term costs.
First, note that all groups experienced a higher illness incidence during the drought.
Both groups experienced a substantial improvement in the outcome parameters at the latest follow-up.
The authors found that the children in both groups experienced significant reductions in the headache activity.
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