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The phrase "able to aggregate more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the capability of collecting or combining additional data or resources.
Example: "Our new software is able to aggregate more user data than the previous version, allowing for better analysis."
Alternatives: "capable of collecting more" or "able to compile additional".
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As adoption grows, we'll be able to aggregate more data around dangerous places and spaces, making it easier to deploy proactive solutions to keep individuals and communities safe.
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"Being able to aggregate all of that content in one place was interesting".
During the testing period, the councils were able to aggregate a wealth of data about parking demand, intensity, and the schedules of drivers.
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