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conglomeration
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"conglomeration" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a combination of different things that come together to form a larger entity, such as a group of companies that join forces or a mixture of different elements. For example, "The new restaurant is a conglomeration of Mexican and Italian cuisine."
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
Science
Alternative expressions(8)
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60 human-written examples
Focus, argue the men from BCG, can be a straitjacket.Harder than it looksTo say that a well-run conglomerate can sometimes succeed is hardly proof that conglomeration is a sound principle.
News & Media
There's no conglomeration of wealthy business owners to complain that privacy will drive up their costs.
News & Media
Brexit might be the ugliest word in the entire history of language – managing to simultaneously sound like the name of a minor multinational adhesives conglomeration and the noise you make when you barf three litres of semi-digested Weetabix into a metal colander – but that hasn't stopped the prospect of an EU referendum from dominating the news cycle.
News & Media
It had requested a hearing to dispute the decision by the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), a conglomeration of America's main financial regulators, to declare it a "systemically important financial institution" (SIFI).
News & Media
THE Germans have a word for it indeed, suitably enough, a conglomeration of words: Torschlusspanik, a panicky fear of closing gates.
News & Media
These are a conglomeration of some 40 militias, almost exclusively Shia and many backed by Iran.
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In Pamplona, Rafael Moneo, a Navarre-born former winner of the Pritzker Prize, the world's most prestigious architectural award, has created a zigzaggy conglomeration of interconnected geometric forms, with its lines softened by the pinkish hues of the concrete exterior.
News & Media
Similar auctions have brought in more than $22 billion in the past three years.DeconstructedFabiano Fabiani resigned as chairman of Italy's Finmeccanica after falling out with state-owned IRI, a big shareholder which wants to undo his work of conglomeration and break up the defence and engineering group.
News & Media
Today Pudong, as the area is called (and where the maglev is located), is a stunning conglomeration of soaring office towers and hi-tech factories (pictured above) that has attracted tens of billions of dollars in foreign investment.
News & Media
Richard Grasso, who resigned as chairman and chief executive in September, managed this unwieldy conglomeration by a number of means, including intimidation.
News & Media
With adequate force, it was then able to pursue them to their mountain fastnesses including a fortified cave complex at Peochar, to which 8,000 commandos were airlifted in May.Mr Fazlullah, a member of the Pakistani Taliban a loose conglomeration of Islamist warlords is a resilient militant.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "conglomeration", ensure the context clearly indicates the separate entities that are being combined. Clarity is key in showcasing the diverse elements forming the larger whole.
Common error
Avoid using "conglomeration" when a simpler word like "group", "collection", or "mixture" would suffice. "Conglomeration" implies a complex or significant merging, not just a casual gathering.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "conglomeration" is as a noun. It refers to the act or result of combining separate entities into a unified whole. Ludwig AI identifies it as a correct and usable word in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
39%
Encyclopedias
21%
Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "conglomeration" is a grammatically sound and frequently used noun that describes the merging of diverse elements into a unified whole. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. Its usage spans various contexts, with a notable presence in news, encyclopedias, and scientific writing. When using "conglomeration", ensure it appropriately reflects a complex merging, not just a simple combination. Alternatives like "amalgamation" or "consolidation" may be more suitable depending on the specific context. As such, careful consideration ensures effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
amalgamation
Focuses on the blending or uniting of different elements into a single mass or structure.
consolidation
Emphasizes the act of combining separate items into a single, more cohesive unit, often in a business or organizational context.
fusion
Highlights the merging of elements to create something new and unified, often implying a transformation in the process.
aggregation
Refers to the process of gathering separate items into a collection or mass.
compilation
Suggests the gathering of materials, often for a specific purpose, such as a report or collection of data.
assemblage
Implies the putting together of different parts to form a whole, often with a focus on the resulting structure.
collection
Denotes a group of items gathered together, often sharing a common theme or purpose.
accumulation
Emphasizes the gradual gathering of something over time, often suggesting an increase in quantity.
federation
Highlights the joining of several groups or states under a central authority, while still maintaining some autonomy.
synthesis
Focuses on combining different ideas or elements to create a new, more comprehensive understanding or product.
FAQs
How can I use "conglomeration" in a sentence?
You can use "conglomeration" to describe a diverse collection of entities merging into one. For instance, "The media company is a "conglomeration" of television, radio, and print outlets".
What's a good substitute for "conglomeration"?
Alternatives include "amalgamation", "consolidation", or "fusion" depending on the specific nuances you want to convey.
Is "conglomeration" formal or informal?
"Conglomeration" is generally considered a formal term, suitable for professional or academic writing. Simpler terms might be more appropriate for informal contexts.
What's the difference between "conglomeration" and "collection"?
"Collection" refers to a gathering of items, while "conglomeration" implies a more integrated merging of diverse entities. A "collection" is a group; a "conglomeration" is a fused entity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested