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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregates reviews" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the collection or compilation of reviews from various sources into a single format or location.
Example: "The website aggregates reviews from multiple platforms to provide users with a comprehensive overview of the product."
Alternatives: "compiles reviews" or "collects reviews".
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(StageGrade.com, which aggregates reviews, gave a median grade of C- to the show).
The game was released to much critical acclaim, with an impressive score of 90/100 on Metacritic, a site that aggregates reviews.
Wii Play was the No. 2-selling game of last year even though it received an abysmal score of 58 out of 100 at Metacritic.com, which aggregates reviews.
"It's been very well received," Hardy, 82, told the Guardian, though on the Rotten Tomatoes site, which aggregates reviews, it has a poor rating of 22%.
According to Metacritic.com, which aggregates reviews of various media products, using them to rate the products on a 1-to-100 1-to-100 1-to-100scale BioShocke yet for Misrosofthe Xbest360 console.
The website aggregates reviews from 13 different sources, mainly glossy print publications, and including a catch-all group called "Our Friends".
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I've never hidden my disdain for Metacritic (and GameRankings, but mostly Metacritic), the Web site that aggregates review scores for video games (and movies and so forth).
Top10 is a hotel search platform that aggregates review scores, location, popularity, price, and other features, thus creating a shortlist of 10 recommendations for each search.
Livestar gets around this by aggregating reviews from professional reviewers.
Luckily for consumers, there is a cavalry: blurb watchdog sites have sprung up and the number of Web sites that aggregate reviews by established critics is steadily climbing.
To lure people to use the mobile app, Livestar is aggregating reviews from professional critics at newspaper, magazines and other sources.
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