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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregation of persons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing groups or collections of individuals, often in sociological or statistical discussions.
Example: "The study focused on the aggregation of persons in urban areas and their impact on local economies."
Alternatives: "group of individuals" or "collection of people".
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Models are available for a single exciting person and for a dense aggregation of persons.
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But they did endow certain aggregations of persons with particular powers and capacities, and the underlying legal notion hovered between corporate powers, as understood in modern law, and powers enjoyed collectively by a group of individuals.
The underlying reasons for the Shenyang outbreak in 2014 are limited vaccine coverage and aggregation of susceptible persons.
Eventually, the aggregation of these susceptible persons caused the adult epidemic in this outbreak.
Mucus aggregation is one of the most common complaints of persons with voice disorders and leads to phonotraumatic behaviors, negatively impacts vocal fold vibration and voice quality, and may even promote the accumulation of noxious irritants in the larynx.
"We are now in the modern world in the presence of an aggregation of knowledge which no single person can embrace, in all its fullness and diversity.
We did not observe any aggregation of known genetic risk variants in persons with FH+, nor did genetic risk variants modify the incidence of diabetes.
This sets the time scale over which we perform the temporal aggregation of the collected data, allowing for an adequate description of person-to-person interactions that includes brief encounters.
The maior et sanior pars emerged from a weighted aggregation of opinions, so that it could be formed by a minority of particularly authoritative persons; see Ganzer (2000).
If each person's holdings are just then there are no more questions to be asked about the aggregation of holdings.
Aggregation of cartilage proteoglycans.
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