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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rollup of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as finance, data analysis, or reporting to refer to a summary or aggregation of information or data points.
Example: "The report includes a rollup of all the sales figures from the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a summary of" or "an aggregation of".
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And a rollup of almost any kind is a high-wire act in which a slight market downturn is all it takes to finish you off.
This guy, Justin W., was saying, "Steve, let's do a rollup of all urban businesses.
Austin Ventures is a good partner on this – the firm founded HomeAway, a rollup of home rental sites, and that company is worth well over $1 billion now.
(Under its original name of MindJolt, SGN started out as a rollup of several gaming companies, and in fact acquired the company that gave it the SGN name).
XML abstracted the differences between data formats and enabled a rollup of enterprise message buses and workflow processes in the major platforms.
Update: Just heard from someone who suggested I could make this clearer: I dont think you can compare the revenue trajectory of FIM, which is a rollup of pre-existing companies, to that of start-up Google or even Facebook.
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This physical and functional decomposition is a necessity to promote a meaningful rollup of diagnostic and prognostic information from the lower levels to the higher levels of the hierarchy.
Interference from Nikki backfired, though, as Paige was able to counter a rollup for the win.
Joey Mercury landed a rollup to pin Rollins for his security to get the upset over him.
For intermediate Fr, the buoyant acceleration becomes significant, causing a periodic rollup of toroidal vortices.
The Linux desktop distributions are far too fragmented to provide a unified and uniform alternative to both Windows and Mac OS X – so an eventual rollup of the consumer-oriented desktop Linux distributions is probably a good idea.
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