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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agglomerations were" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing groups or clusters of things, often in the context of urban studies or geography.
Example: "The researchers found that agglomerations were more efficient in resource allocation compared to dispersed settlements."
Alternatives: "clusters were" or "conglomerations were".
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The more altered rocks, with larger agglomerations, were found in shadier spots on steep slopes facing away from the sun.
Spots of agglomerations were noticed in batches containing 0.25, 0.35 and 0.5 wt%.
Although forest and grassland land cover types predominate, agricultural activities and human agglomerations were significant sources of nutrient enrichment.
"Several decades ago most of the world's largest urban agglomerations were found in the more developed regions, but today's large cities are concentrated in the global south," the UN says.
No agglomerations were observed on films deposited on the surface of glass whereas slight agglomerations were visible on Sample 1 without using electric field in 2.5 h.
Almost 98%% of the anomalies, taking part in agglomerations, were related to architectural problems.
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Urban agglomerations are growing rapidly worldwide.
The major cities and urban agglomerations are Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad-Jharia-Sindri, and Bokaro-Chas.
"The fastest growing urban agglomerations are medium-sized cities and cities with fewer than 1 million inhabitants, located in Asia and Africa".
Agglomerations are detected in the case of MoS2 and graphene.
At T<500 °C, the graphene does not grow in a crystalline structure but only amorphous carbon agglomerations are found on the first and second layer.
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