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agglomeration
noun
The act or process of collecting in a mass; a heaping together.
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"agglomeration" is an acceptable word in written English.
It is a noun defined as "a collection of things, especially items of a similar kind, that have become grouped together." For example, "The agglomeration of colorful cars in the parking lot made it difficult to find my car."
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Osborne's rose-tinted image shows the development of an urban mega-region: the agglomeration of metropolitan centres linked together by large public infrastructural projects.
Taxpayers in Hamilton County, Ohio, spent $26m a year on servicing the debt for their professional football team's stadium while the county cut spending on public schools.Facts such as these are infuriating, but a compelling book must be more than an agglomeration of facts, and Mr Easterbrook's work is strikingly uneven.
Trying to resist the agglomeration effects of big cities is not just a waste: it is actively harmful to Britain's economy.
Then there is another kind of skilled worker who enjoys those benefits of agglomeration but also the externality-oriented benefits: things like knowledge spillovers in specialised industries or Jacobs externalities, in which urban diversity breeds serendipitous opportunities.
By the time Citi announces its first-quarter profits next week, analysts will once again be focused on the here and now, not tomorrow's promised jam.Moreover, it isn't clear what the restructuring will do to solve Citi's biggest problem: its agglomeration of businesses brought together, but not properly integrated, by Mr Weill still do not gel.
But it is certain to tinker.Lacking its old subordination to executive power, the PRI is more than ever an agglomeration of factions and barons.
This was preventing it from issuing €19 billion of bonds to recapitalise Bankia, a troubled agglomeration of local savings banks that incurred huge losses on property loans.
As a result, the typical, densely packed metropolis of 1900 has become a diffuse agglomeration of old city centre, rich suburbs and then even-lower-density, semi-urban exurbs, where every house sits on its own little prairie.
It ends up subsidised through the provision of more extensive systems of roads, sewers and the like; it reduces the gains in productivity that agglomeration provides.
This agglomeration of fish has, for thousands of years, attracted fishermen.
The resulting scandal caused Lula to lose interest in difficult tax and labour-law reforms in his second term and to forge an alliance with the PMDB, an agglomeration of regional barons with a voracious appetite for patronage and pork.Even so, over the past two decades Latin America's politics have become more inclusive.
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