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The phrase 'groups of hotels' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to a collection of hotels that are owned or managed by the same company, or are located in the same region. For example, "This travel agency specializes in helping people book vacations in groups of hotels located in the Caribbean."
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It's possible workers would go on strike in some towns but not others, since different contracts cover groups of hotels in different cities.
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The St . Regisis part of the Starwood group of hotels and resorts.
The Secret Service works with a core group of hotels in Manhattan.
Mind you, he does work for the Welsh Rarebits group of hotels.
He previously ran a group of hotels and casinos in Monaco, and is now head of a nanotechnology company.
Tata owns the Indian Hotels Company Limited, which in turn owns the Taj group of hotels, the largest in India.
The select group of hotels, bars, gyms and shops vouched for tend to be sleek and pricey.
He thinks maybe it's because his shop is nearer the group of hotels at the Plaza and more out-of-town people call.
A further group of hotels will be elevated to five-star status in 2010, and Courchevel expects its three properties to be among them.
From the genial manager at the front desk I discovered that the Andrews is part of a group of hotels and attractions that includes the Kabuki Spa.
In his last 15 years as chairman of the Forte group, he was involved in a protracted battle for control of the Savoy group of hotels which ended with him owning the majority of the shares, but no controlling vote.
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