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The word “collated” is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an organized collection of information, items, or documents. For example: “I collated all the relevant data into a report for the team.”
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collated
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Past of collate
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A report from the charity Freedom From Torture (FFT), has collated medical evidence from 34 female political activists who have fled to the UK from DRC.
According to the current totals collated by the AEC, the Labor primary vote share has dropped by 4.1% to 3.58m.
So V4I went out and set up "listening posts" to collate feedback, and 726 responses were collated into a report.
The results, collated in a 500-page book, are simultaneously mundane and compelling.
The data was collated by travel money site No.1 Currency, which compared the cost of the most popular festivals across the globe, factoring in tickets, accommodation, food and drinks in order to assess the daily and total costs of a trip.
Rafman's warped video collage Mainsqueeze was collated entirely from footage found on the deep web, and this latest discovery has him even more fascinated.
In a project collated by the International Reference Centre, a young girl described how at 10 years old, like millions of adolescent girls worldwide, her period started at school.
Between November 2012 and June 2014, the documents show, the FBI collated inside knowledge about forthcoming protests, documented the identities of individuals photographing oil-related infrastructure, scrutinised police intelligence and cultivated at least one informant.
When driving a car, for example, these many probabilities will be collated to make decisions such as whether or not to brake.
In some districts no votes were cast at all.Results have not yet been collated, and the outcome remains unpredictable.
To increase "stickiness", web designers pared their HTML code to the bone, collated their style-sheet data and JavaScripts into single files for more efficient caching elsewhere on the web, used fewer graphics and embraced the PNG and JPEG picture formats, with their smaller file sizes, as soon as they became available.
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