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The phrase "clumped together" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when a group of things or people are gathered very close together. For example, "The small group of people were clumped together in the corner of the room."
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Their greasy faces clumped together like olives in a jar.
Like a few others, her hands were clumped together as if they had been bound.
Over time — and under gravity's influence — these clumped together forming stars that ignited.
Five painters have been clumped together here, but don't take the title too seriously.
A bundle of gold plaques remains clumped together with mud, like trampled autumn leaves.
They were grazing quietly, apparently freely, but all suspiciously clumped together in one field.
Inside the cells, the nanoparticles clumped together, which made them more visible in an ultrasound.
What we get, instead, is knots of desire, clumped together and hard to tease apart.
Comments and replies to a certain post remain attached to it, clumped together as a conversation.
In such plants, the chromosomes become short, thick, and clumped together, and cell division is seriously retarded.
Are forests creamy, with trees of the same species dispersed randomly, or chunky, with the trees clumped together?
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