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- [Dynamic Where Clauses](#dynamic)
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- [Table Joins](#joins)
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- [Ordering Results](#ordering)
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+- [Grouping Results](#grouping)
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- [Skip & Take](#limit)
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- [Aggregates](#aggregates)
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- [Expressions](#expressions)
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@@ -185,6 +186,13 @@ Of course, you may sort on as many columns as you wish:
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->order_by('name', 'asc')
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->get();
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+<a name="grouping"></a>
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+## Grouping Results
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+You can easily group the results of your query using the **group_by** method:
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+ return DB::table(...)->group_by('email')->get();
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<a name="limit"></a>
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## Skip & Take
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