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The term "collation of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you wish to compare two or more things in order to draw conclusions or to form an opinion. For example, "After conducting a collation of the data, it was concluded that..."
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In the past acquiring data was expensive: it required questionnaires and manual collation of information.
The collation of data across phone and laptop is what makes communication increasingly seamless.
They are a collation of various manuscripts that may have been altered by scribes over time.
E. J. invites us to the First Sufi Church of Christ for a modest collation of baloney and Armagnac.
Tensions have mounted as voting and the collation of results each had to be extended by a day.
This collation of memory that is now entirely digitised unsettles me even as I partake of it.
THEY gathered to eat a "collation of oven trumpery" at the invitation of Jacob Tonson, a publisher and bookseller.
The official collation of votes was carried out at an election centre in Abuja in the presence of party representatives, national and international election observers and media.
Officials started the public collation of votes from midday and said the winner could be declared later on Monday or on Tuesday.
We term the collation of these two relationships 'fractional additivity'.
coding (conceptual and semantic reading, probing and collation of the data) 3.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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