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"the above groups" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to specific groups that have been previously mentioned or are located physically above the current location. Example: "The above groups have been found to have similar cultural practices and beliefs."
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But how many people, in any of the above groups, would recognize him on the street?
He served on many of the above groups as Chairman or President.
Assuming England finish as group winners, then beat whichever third-place team from one of the above groups in the round of 16, they could then face one of Portugal, Belgium, Italy (or even the Republic of Ireland).
""The assumption behind the Leadership Equality and Diversity Fund is that there has been discrimination if there is not proportionate representation of any of the above groups in leadership roles," he told The Daily Telegraph.
The fifth is the result of ethnic mixing of the above groups.
The paw flicking response in terms of time in each of the above groups was recorded.
The beads that on morphological attributes did not fit into the above groups were loosely classified as of European origin.
The above groups may have dipole-dipole interaction, hydrogen bond interaction and π-π interaction with the stationary phases.
To determine the relative size of the discs, the relationships of axial length to disc area in the above groups were evaluated.
The above groups are seizing on cities' economic advantages, which are public goods: No one can control them and their potential applications.
There are few cases which do not fit into the above groups; it is difficult to find consistent reasons for them.
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