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Conglomerate
verb
To combine together into a larger mass.
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The word "Conglomerate" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a large and diverse business organization that is typically made up of several smaller companies that are related in some way. For example, you could say, "The large conglomerate owns many smaller subsidiary companies across the globe."
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A Russian defence conglomerate has suggested recreating the MH17 plane crash by shooting another Boeing 777 aircraft out of the sky using a Buk missile system.
Last year he bought an 11% stake in House of Fraser in an attempt to block its takeover by Chinese conglomerate Sanpower.
The first mine is part of the Alpha coal project, approved in August 2012, and is owned by Indian energy conglomerate GVK, which bought the coal interests from Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart (who doesn't accept the science of human-caused climate change), in September 2011 as part of a $1.2bn deal.
The Lagos-based energy conglomerate already supports education programmes in more than 50 "adopted" schools in 23 Nigerian states.
Hinduja brothers (£6bn) Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja co-chair the Hinduja Group, a multinational conglomerate with a presence in 37 countries and businesses ranging from trucks and lubricants to banking and healthcare.
In 2001 he sold Wolff Olins to Omnicom, the US-based global conglomerate, one of the world's three largest "marcoms" businesses.
In the summer, Benfica loaned the players, now owned by Lim, to Valencia, a club Lim will buy once he reaches agreement with their main creditor, the Spanish conglomerate Bankia.
On top of that there is also renewed talk of a possible bid, this time from French media conglomerate Vivendi.
The Koch brothers' conglomerate Koch Industries has refused to comply with an investigation by three Senate Democrats into whether the company has funded groups or researchers who deny or cast doubt on climate change.
1980: Nadir acquires a controlling interest in Polly Peck International, then an East End rag trade business, which he grows into a large, stock market-listed conglomerate headquartered in Berkeley Square, Mayfair.
He turned it into a conglomerate worth £2bn.
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