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"work in groups" is a correct and common phrase that is used in written English.
It means to work with other people as part of a team or collaborative effort. You can use it in any situation where you are describing an activity or assignment that involves working with others. Example: "For our final project, we will be working in groups of four to research and present on a topic of our choice."
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"I liked that we would work in groups".
Most people work in groups.
Pupils were encouraged to work in groups.
We do have them work in groups.
Students may work in groups for sufficiently ambitious projects.
Allow students to work in groups to answer case questions.
We had to work in groups for a number of projects.
Teachers need to work in groups to share ideas, breakthroughs and problems.
But this doesn't work in groups, where the bulk of anti-vaccination material is spread.
They will work in groups of 30 to 90, under guard.
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Students will work in groups on a final class project using real world datasets.
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