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The phrase "were clustered into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a group of items or objects has been separated into distinct categories or groups. For example: The data points were clustered into three distinct groups.
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32,507 KOG annotated unigenes were clustered into 26 categories.
The studied cultivars were clustered into four groups.
Then all DEGs were clustered into 12 expression patterns.
The genotypes were clustered into three main groups.
The OsLAP6/OsPKS1-realtives were clustered into three clades.
Then, the elements were clustered into strata by faculties.
Among the other eight samples, DH-06 and DH-07 were clustered into one group, and DH-03 and DH-05 were clustered into another group.
Hypothesis two proposed that managed sites were clustered into statistically significant distinct classes.
In Dabić et al. (2012b), countries in the sample were clustered into four groups.
515 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified and were clustered into 12 expression patterns.
The sequences were clustered into operational taxonomic units (OTUs) using a 97% identity cut-off.
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