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Sentence The phrase “collate by” is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to express the idea of grouping or sorting elements of a set into categories. For example, “We need to collate the data by date so we can easily compare trends.”
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The evidence collated by Which?
The London interbank rate (Libor) was collated by the British Bankers Association from submissions by UK banks.
This compares to 12% the previous quarter, according to figures collated by Visa.
Reports from another 14 magistrates courts around England have also been collated by reporters.
Data collated by the European Trade Union Confederation show that workers have been hit hardest in Eastern Europe.
Data collated by the World Bank and the UN suggest a migrant population of about 1.86 million.
Details of this hidden wealth appropriated by South Sudan's elite have been collated by United Nations investigators.
"So they [CAFB] have a lot of data collated by themselves centrally, fed in from more than 400 partners.
To identify the gender we used the database of baby names collated by Anna Powell Smith from the Office for National Statistics data.
Whale collisions around the world have been collated by the commission in a database which runs from 1885 to 2010.
IDC has repeatedly revised its forecast for PC shipments downwards since early 2010, according to data collated by the Guardian.
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