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The phrase "presented grouped" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a collection of items that have been organized into distinct categories. For example, "The data was presented grouped into categories of age, gender, and location."
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And developers cheered like crazy when Federighi presented grouped notifications.
In Experiment 1A, all actions were presented grouped by object nouns (blocked sentence production).
A total of 120 experimental studies were identified and they are presented grouped within these 11 topics; parental control, reward, social facilitation, cooking programs, school gardens, sensory education, availability and accessibility, choice architecture and nudging, branding and food packaging, preparation and serving style, and offering a choice.
Results are presented grouped by category: toddler-directed TV (TotTV) and adult TV (ATV) (see Table 1).
When appropriate, data is presented grouped then broken down by the larger groups of non-principal type.
In the following, these residues are presented, grouped by their role (the numbering is according to their linear occurrence on the peptide; see Fig. 2).
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In one of the eye-tracking tasks, Moore presented groups of six pictures including many common objects to the babies.
Instead soldiers saw underdevelopment, poverty, illiteracy and pediatric emergencies as each village presented groups of sick children in dire need of treatment.
In 2010, Kalmoe presented groups of subjects with two different political ads, one relying on violent metaphors, another replacing those terms with less loaded synonyms.
(vi) (G) need not embed into any finitely presented group. .
Given a Property ((mathcal{P })) of groups, is any finitely generated recursively presented group with ((mathcal{P })) a subgroup of some finitely presented group with ((mathcal{P }))?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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