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Discover Ludwig"coalescing into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to two or more things joining together to form a larger whole. For example: "The various departments within the organization began to coalesce into a unified whole."
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The songs in his head are coalescing into Pet Sounds.
He can probably prevent street demonstrations from coalescing into anything like the 1989 unrest.
But he added that open science was coalescing into "a bit of a movement".
The new forces emerging from the revolution are far from coalescing into anything like political parties.
The second, "Tetris Suite," was more distinctive, gradually coalescing into something rounded and lyrical.
The new post-Gaddafi state, far from coalescing into meaningful institutions, is becoming ever more fractured.
The accounts aren't dramatically different, but the delay prevents them from coalescing into a single impression.
They yield an image — coalescing into a kind of drawing, of a geometrically abstracted figure — when viewed from either end.
The monarchy therefore faces little risk of opponents coalescing into the kind of movements seen in Tunisia and Egypt.
But rather than coalescing into a literal story, the ballet followed the boy's traumatic encounters in a fragmentary, hallucinatory pattern.
Still, aghast, we have witnessed this absolutism coalescing into a political vision, most disturbing of all in Tony Blair.
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