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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregator of choice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a preferred platform or service that collects and organizes information or content from various sources.
Example: "In the world of news, our app has become the aggregator of choice for users seeking diverse perspectives."
Alternatives: "preferred aggregator" or "top aggregator".
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GameStop is acquiring the site to become the "gaming aggregator of choice", according to the press release.
If instant messaging, and now mobile IM is a commodity market, then UK-based mobile startup Trutap has decided to try and become the aggregator of choice for the mainstream consumer.
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Since the thermal shift assay is incompatible with the presence of detergents, (the method of choice to eliminate aggregation-based thermal shifts), we limited ourselves to estimate chemical similarity to known aggregators.
"It's a diversifier of risk, not an aggregator of risk".
As Lanier points out later: It's safer to be the aggregator of the collective.
The Huffington Post is an obvious aggregator of content.
For 2005 he puts the finger on Travelzoo, an online aggregator of travel deals.
In fact, the founders of Google have described their search engine as an "aggregator of information".
Megan McCarthy is the editor of Mediagazer, a real-time aggregator of media news.
It's the largest aggregator of restaurant menus and restaurant week information on the web.
He edits City Ledes, an aggregator of urban policy news and trends.
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