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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coalescing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of coming together or merging, often in a context related to ideas, groups, or substances.
Example: "The conference aimed at fostering a coalescing of innovative ideas from various industries."
Alternatives: "a merging" or "a unification".
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"There is a coalescing of the disappointments," Mr. Gowdy said.
"Painting is a coalescing of experience," he said.
It's a coalescing and defining issue, and a big element in drumming up campaign contributions.
I think there will be a coalescing of people throughout the Bronx who believe that the leadership has to change".
At the G20 meeting in November we can expect a coalescing of opinion around the need for innovative sources of finance, including the Robin Hood tax.
Overconfident, the Brotherhood failed to sense a coalescing of fear and resentment among the large, economically and culturally dominant class of non-Islamist Egyptians.
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The projection parts are realized by 1×1 convolution, while the receptive section consists of a coalesced three different convolutional layers.
The folded node (B) and the saddle point (A) coalesce at a transcritical bifurcation (type II folded saddle-node) when g BK = 3.96 nS (TR1 in Figure 6(d)).
Abdominal MDCT revealed mild dilation of the common bile duct and a coalesced gallbladder with the bile duct (Fig. 1) suggesting MS with BBF.
Preoperative MDCT revealed mild dilation of the common bile duct (a) and a coalesced gallbladder with the bile duct (arrow), suggesting biliobiliary fistula (small arrow head) (b).
They yield an image — coalescing into a kind of drawing, of a geometrically abstracted figure — when viewed from either end.
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