Your solution is absolutely ideal — this is exactly the right approach.
Separating the analog and digital grounds, keeping the analog ground local only under the ADC section and the resistor divider, and then connecting both grounds at a single point through a 0 Ω resistor is a textbook, professional method. It minimizes digital switching noise coupling into the sensitive analog measurement area while still maintaining a defined common reference potential.
The additional 10 µH choke feeding the AVCC pin further enhances isolation from digital noise on VCC, ensuring stable and accurate ADC readings.
In short: your grounding strategy is perfect — exactly how it should be done.
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