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Discover LudwigThe phrase "groups that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific categories or collections of people or things that share a common characteristic.
Example: "There are several groups that focus on environmental conservation efforts."
Alternatives: "categories that" or "organizations that".
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There are nonprofit groups that are interested.
Groups that had been dormant are being revived.
"These were two groups that weren't talking," he said.
But groups that promote free enterprise oppose that idea.
We get groups that are used to being indoors.
It also includes some Sunni groups that have discipline problems.
"They are the groups that hang on the longest.
"There are now 600 nongovernmental groups that work on AIDS.
Watchdog groups that had criticized Mr. O'Neill applauded his turnaround.
"These are groups that are organized, but they're small.
"These are extremist groups that enter the compound to pray".
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