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The phrase "aggregated into one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of combining multiple items or data points into a single entity or group.
Example: "The survey results were aggregated into one comprehensive report for analysis."
Alternatives: "combined into one" or "consolidated into one".
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When a guy who resembles every biker from Sons of Anarchy aggregated into one sinewy scarecrow insists Andy Williams is a "badass" singer – as Lanegan did in a recent interview – it would be foolish to disagree.
Every piece of information about individual users needs to be aggregated into one place.
The resulting 22 enterprise input-output tables are aggregated into one table representative for the entire industry.
Demand elements for the same product and the same due date are aggregated into one composite demand element.
So, we can use hierarchical agglomerative clustering approach to organize tags in different groups, making the correlated items be aggregated into one group.
The trade partners are all aggregated into one group—"the rest of world"; therefore, these studies are lacking detailed trade information by country.
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A plausible formation process for the silver ribbons is briefly presented as following: It is more likely that the concentrated Tween 80 molecules aggregated into one-dimensional micelles in the presence of silver ions.
To investigate the differences, offences were aggregated into one-hour categories and the predicted number of offences in each category compared to the number of offences that actually occurred in that hour.
Data were aggregated into one-degree grid cells because of limited accuracy in reported catch position owing to the length of longlines.
This compound tends to aggregate into one-dimensional direction, resulting in an organogel phase in anisole and diphenyl ether solvents.
Because of concerns over the re-identification of patients, data from small geographic areas are either suppressed or the geographic areas are aggregated into larger ones.
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