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The phrase "aggregated that is" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to clarify or specify something that has been aggregated, but it lacks context and proper structure.
Example: "The data was aggregated, that is, compiled from various sources for analysis."
Alternatives: "which means" or "in other words".
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When aggregated (that is, analysed as a group) they are often particularly helpful.
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Calcium bentonites are nonswelling and break down to a finely granular aggregate that is widely used as an absorbent clay sometimes called fuller's earth.
Twitter may just be a collection of inane thoughts, but in aggregate that is a valuable thing.
We then have the second cluster approach the part of the aggregate that is already formed, until the two touch.
Red arrowhead indicates an aggregate that is retained in the mother cell (M).
PrPSc is a special form of protein aggregate that is rich in cross-β structure called amyloid.
More importantly, it can result in dissociation of the aggregates that are already formed (Figure 6).
By forming large aggregates that are subject to gravity settling, these particles can be removed.
The small intestine contains lymphoid aggregates that are overlaid by M cells.
The potential effect on emerging markets — savings in aggregate that are larger than most countries' education budgets — cannot be overstated.
It should be noted, however, that the coarse aggregates used in this experiment were general crushed stone aggregates that were cut.
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