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The phrase 'clusters of information' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to groups or collections of data or details. Example: The report was filled with clusters of information, making it difficult to extract the most important data. In this sentence, the phrase 'clusters of information' is used to describe the abundance of details and data present in the report. It suggests that the information is densely packed and requires effort to sift through to find the most relevant data.
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His vision of a humanistic information economy is one in which participants achieve "economic dignity" by being proportionally compensated for all their contributions to the massive clusters of information – the so-called "big data" – circulating across digital networks.
Second, there are substantial increasing allocation gains to be captured from allowing large clusters of potential contributors to interact with large clusters of information resources in search of new projects and opportunities for collaboration.
Grouping - Group logical clusters of information together so the form flows in a way that makes sense to the user.
When creating a website, having clusters of information crying for attention on the same screen can actually avert the online user.
And in the northern part of the county — home to biotech hubs and clusters of information technology firms in Encinitas, Carlsbad, Escondido and other suburbs — the economy appears to be rebounding especially fast.
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The ebrary staff has created an in-depth searchable cluster of information about the H1N1 virus, sometimes known as the "swine flu".
A leader in allergy research, our Center works collaboratively with other researchers around the world to create a data-sharing cluster of information from our interlinked satellite centers to run novel and innovative clinical trials in allergy research.
At the very end we want this place to be the cluster of information technology for the country, including the United States because this service can be provided at much lower cost.
The content analysis resulted in a typology of 49 skills that were divided into four different clusters: provision of information services, organization of information, technological skills, and personal competencies.
"Packets" are small clusters of digital information broken up from larger messages for expediency's sake.
In general, experts make more inferences on information, clustering sets of information into meaningful patterns and abstractions (Chi et al. 1981; Feltovich et al. 2006).
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