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"in groups" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it to refer to a group or groups of people or things. For example, "The students were divided into five groups to work on their project."
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Large haystacks stood in groups.
Some corners come in groups.
Most people work in groups.
They often occur in groups.
They travel in groups.
"They're in groups.
It could even be played in groups!
You see them — they come in groups.
Pupils were encouraged to work in groups.
They live in groups.
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In-groups reward their own.
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