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The phrase "are collapsed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being reduced or combined into a smaller or simpler form.
Example: "The data points are collapsed to a single summary statistic for easier analysis."
Alternatives: "are reduced to" or "are condensed to".
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All objects at depths 50, 70, and 100 are collapsed to a depth of 200.
One series reveals a ship's hull to be greatly expanded while its masts and superstructure are collapsed to near invisibility.
The high micro Vickers hardness and the Raman spectra of the solids suggest that the C60 molecules are collapsed to form amorphous three-dimensional (3D) polymer encapsulating Ba atoms.
In cliff vesting, the vesting periods of all option holdings are collapsed to the present, enabling the executive to exercise all his options the moment he leaves the company.
aaMueller (2013a, c) relies on a different specification of the imputation and regression models (most importantly, wages are excluded; industries and regions are collapsed to few categories).
With the new inflatable kind the sheets, made from a stronger polymer, are collapsed to form rows of seven uninflated bubbles connected laterally.
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We know that a collapsable complex can be collapsed to any vertex.
Clade 3a was collapsed to facilitate visualization.
The minimum distance query between each two superquadrics is collapsed to a convex optimization problem.
A potential risk though is that landmarks can be collapsed to the same surface locations.
At this value, the polyNIPAM microgel is collapsed to its minimum size.
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