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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregates from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the collection or accumulation of data, resources, or materials from various sources.
Example: "The report aggregates from multiple studies to provide a comprehensive overview of the issue."
Alternatives: "compiles from" or "collects from".
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Others were sloppy aggregates from around the Web.
These numbers are aggregates from various reports and sources.
These steps reduced the immunotoxin aggregates from 64%to5%5%.
Nonaka, T. et al. Prion-like properties of pathological TDP-43 aggregates from diseased brains.
Formation of aggregates from a thermolabile in vivo folding intermediate in P22 tailspike maturation.
For this purpose, aggregates from reactive source were selected.
Furukawa, Y. & Nukina, N. Functional diversity of protein fibrillar aggregates from physiology to RNA granules to neurodegenerative diseases.
Caughey, B. & Lansbury, P. T. Jr. Protofibrils, pores, fibrils, and neurodegeneration: separating the responsible protein aggregates from the innocent bystanders.
IDX not only appeared to prevent new aggregates from forming, but also to dissolve existing ones.
"The city's economy is one that aggregates from lots of small impacts, so $55 million for three months is not chump change," Mr. Pinsky said.
This is the first ever LCA study on producing recycled aggregates from waste glass.
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