Hello. I am classifying some research data and would like to use the word "group" like in the following example. Is it correct?
Friends were classyfied into three groups. Those with X, Y, and Z were classified as "warm-hearted." Friends showing A, B, and C were classified as "cool." The remaining friends were classified as "over-optimistic." . . . . . . The warm-hearted group includes ten persons. . . . The cool group includes . . . Components of the over-optimistic group share . . .
Thank you very much.
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Yes, you can use group there. By the way: classif i ed.
— Blue Jay
Yes, you can use group there.
By the way: classif i ed.
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