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coalescing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"coalescing" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe the process of coming together or merging into a single entity. Example: "The ideas began coalescing into a coherent plan." Alternative expressions include "merging," "combining," and "fusing."
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60 human-written examples
Other rightwing factions, including Tea Party-aligned congressmen keen to translate the upset of Cantor into their gain in the upper ranks of the GOP, appeared to be coalescing around Jeb Hensarling, another Texan.
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WITH eminences like Larry Summers sparking new interest in the idea of "secular stagnation", a particular view about the macroeconomics of the pre-crisis period seems to be coalescing.
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"When we see something coalescing, we give it a name".In marketing terms, it has been a great success.
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The left in America defines "extremism" as any disagreement with progressive dogma.The American right is simply coalescing around an idea that, while not new, is regaining ascendancy; government is too big, it spends too much, and is intruding upon individual liberty.
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An equally plausible read is that last-minute deciders tend to be low-information voters who swing for the establishment candidate.11 32 : Mr Barbour's argument that now is the time for Republicans to begin coalescing around John McCain is already getting a lot of air time.
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Past arrests of suspected militants in Canada, Germany, Britain, France and Jordan, as well as the United States, leave a picture of like-minded individuals providing one another with frequent support, occasionally coalescing into groups for specific attacks.Many of these comrades, including Mr bin Laden, made one another's acquaintance while fighting in Afghanistan.
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For Italy, which has become the biggest net contributor and fears its position will worsen, paying in to the EU makes getting its finances in order even harder.Countries are coalescing around loose (yet often divided) groups.
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More and more investors are coalescing into groups, hopeful of reaching the threshold at which they can instruct mortgage-pool trustees to act against servicers (25% of note-holders in a given issue).
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But it does accuse four international oil traders of "coalescing to dominate" the Iraqi oil market during the final years of Saddam Hussein's regime by dint of paying the surcharges.
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The world's 221 international airlines are coalescing into a first division, consisting of four groups (see chart), and a long tail in the second division, keen to win promotion or confused about what to do next.
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The fear, rather, is that with all the state institutions now in conservative hands the unelected centres of power are coalescing behind a single hard line and taking over all the top jobs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "coalescing" when you want to emphasize the process of elements gradually merging into a unified whole, often implying a smoother or more natural coming-together than simply "combining".
Common error
Avoid using "coalescing" in contexts where a simple combination or gathering is intended; opting for simpler terms like "combining" or "gathering" can often provide greater clarity and avoid unnecessary complexity.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "coalescing" is that of a verb, specifically as a present participle or gerund. Ludwig provides several examples of its usage in various contexts. It describes an ongoing process of merging or coming together.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Encyclopedias
30%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
3%
Unknown/unmatched sources
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "coalescing" functions as a verb describing the gradual merging of distinct elements into a unified whole. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent usage in formal contexts such as news, encyclopedias, and scientific publications. While synonyms like "merging" or "combining" exist, "coalescing" carries a nuance of gradual, natural integration. It's best practice to reserve its usage for situations where this sense of gradual merging is relevant, avoiding overuse in simpler contexts. As a final conclusion "coalescing" is a solid choice for writers who want to convey the idea of elements or ideas coming together slowly.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
merging
Implies a blending or combining of distinct entities into a unified whole.
combining
Suggests a bringing together of separate elements to form a single unit.
uniting
Emphasizes the joining of entities for a common purpose or goal.
fusing
Indicates a melting together, often implying a permanent bond.
integrating
Focuses on incorporating disparate parts into a functional whole.
converging
Suggests a movement towards a common point or conclusion.
blending
Implies a smooth mixing or intermingling of different elements.
amalgamating
Indicates the mixing or merging of several elements into a unified mass.
consolidating
Suggests strengthening or reinforcing by bringing parts together.
assembling
Focuses on gathering or fitting parts together to form a structure.
FAQs
How can I use "coalescing" in a sentence?
"Coalescing" describes the process of coming together to form a whole. For example, "The droplets of water were coalescing on the windowpane."
What are some synonyms for "coalescing"?
When is it appropriate to use "coalescing" instead of "combining"?
"Coalescing" is best used when elements are gradually coming together, often naturally or without forceful intervention. "Combining" is a more general term for joining things together.
Is "coalescing" a formal or informal word?
"Coalescing" is generally considered a formal word and is more common in academic, scientific, or professional writing. In casual conversation, simpler terms might be preferred.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested