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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate sentence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to law, linguistics, or data analysis where multiple sentences or pieces of information are combined into one cohesive statement.
Example: "The judge issued an aggregate sentence that encompassed all the charges against the defendant."
Alternatives: "combined sentence" or "consolidated sentence".
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He handed down an aggregate sentence of 22-and-a-half-years for the 27 offences.
The four tellers who were charged all face multiple counts that could bring an aggregate sentence of more than 10 years for each man.
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The sourcebooks contain numerous charts showing aggregate sentencing trends in federal cases throughout the United States, as well as charts showing a more limited number of sentencing trends on a district-by-district basis.
Aggregating sentences in this way significantly lowers the threshold and broadens the cohort of non-citizens liable for visa cancellation.
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29], passing sentences aggregating 636 years of penal servitude upon 106 Corean prisoners.
Soon after, I was caught, tried, convicted and sentenced to an aggregate term of 28 years to life 25 for the murder and three more for drug sales.
The final rule issued under subparagraph (B)(i) shall establish a "pass/fail" standard that uses the aggregate score described in the preceding sentence.
It can be difficult to work out what is at stake; her strange and superb sentences can fail to aggregate, at least for me.
Holder expressed concern that the growing use of aggregate data to anticipate outcomes at sentencing "may exacerbate unwarranted and unjust disparities that are already far too common in our criminal justice system and in our society".
In the version of this Article originally published, in the section 'Defining endorheic regions' in Methods, the sentence starting "These watersheds were aggregated…" contained the phrase "(~100,000 thousand km2)"; this should have read (~100,000 km2) and has now been amended.
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