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"coalesced together" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation when two or more things unify or come together. For example, "The small businesses coalesced together to form a larger one."
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Far from instantly caving in as industry conditions suggested they must, the massed ranks of aggrieved Q, Mojo and Kerrang! freelancers coalesced together within a structure left over from the digital rights brouhaha of the mid-1990s, set aside the rivalries and animosity that are the default setting of all journalistic interaction, and began to imagine a new kind of collectivity.
A lot of nanoparticles started to merge into bigger particles when temperature reached 100 °C, and became coalesced together when temperature was 140 °C.
There is a critical electric field strength above which the two drops would be separated again after they have been coalesced together.
First of all, the small nanofibers coalesced together through the (1 1 0) plane to form larger monocrystalline nanofibers, which then attached one by one through two of (1 1 0) and {2 1 1} planes, resulting in the final multiple branched architectures.
In the 16X5 and 9X5 simulations, multiple aggregates were initially formed in the membrane, which subsequently coalesced together to form the larger aggregate.
This result provides significant physical information for the previous genetic map, in which small linkage groups can be coalesced together when additional linked loci are identified.
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These agglomerated grains coalesce together resulting in the larger grains formation with better crystallinity.
It suggests that with increasing annealing temperatures, small crystallites start to coalesce together to form larger crystallites [18].
The cracks in particles can be regarded as micro-cracks in this material which can coalesce together and provide a weak path for fatigue crack propagation.
That's because the double tug of two stars' gravitational fields was thought to create uneven orbits that would prevent asteroid-sized rocks called planetesimals from gently coalescing together into planets like Earth.
However, when the reservoir pressure is below the pseudo-bubble point pressure, the gas oil ratio of the reservoir increases quickly, and the oil production rate decreases sharply because the gas bubbles trapped in the oil begin to coalesce together to form free gas phase (Liu et al. 2011; Sun et al. 2013).
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