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The phrase "all clustered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items or elements that are grouped closely together in a specific context, such as data points, objects, or people.
Example: "The data points were all clustered in the upper right corner of the graph, indicating a strong correlation."
Alternatives: "grouped together" or "concentrated".
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Firstly, the markers on linkage group 31 all clustered at 0 cM thus no ratio could be calculated.
"When I came around, I thought about shooting, but it was all clustered," Bates said.
Their families have all clustered near the mine, and Mr. Murray said they did not want to speak to reporters.
The hospital officials, all clustered on the East Side of Manhattan, conceived of themselves as a community of interest.
"I think this [foetal alcohol syndrome] is probably unrecognised in the latter group because they are not all clustered together".
Dahlias, irises and hydrangeas all clustered together in white tubs, a little chorus of color contrasting with the clouds.
Pollen grains are typically shed as monads, but all clustered into masses of grains called pollinia in the orchids.
There, we are promised penguins – thousands and thousands of them including King, royal, gentoo and rockhopper – all clustered on the beaches.
They are all clustered together on the narrow lot, like the stage set of a fairy tale that takes place in a junkyard.
My other patients, whose rooms were all clustered in the same area, had seen the activity and asked me what was going on.
In most ways, Shades of Green is a typical resort: two swimming pools, tennis courts and ponds with golden koi, all clustered around 586 rooms for visitors set between two golf courses.
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