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congregated into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "congregated into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a group of people or things that have come together or assembled in a specific location or form. Example: "The community congregated into the town square to celebrate the festival."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
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Wiki
Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Guttmann recounts that at about this time a decision was taken that spinal cord casualties should be congregated into special units dedicated to their care.
News & Media
The residual Mo congregated into 25 60 nm bulk clusters of α-Mo2C.
Science
The final questionnaire congregated into a score (SHSQ-25) which could significantly distinguish among several abnormal conditions.
The final questionnaire congregated into a score (SHSQ-25) which could significantly distinguish among several abnormal conditions and could be used as a translational medicine instrument for health measuring in the general population.
Las Casas suggested a plan where the encomienda would be abolished and Indians would be congregated into self-governing townships to become tribute-paying vassals of the King.
Wiki
The Augustinian Friars were originally an order of hermits in northern Italy who Pope Alexander IV first congregated into a single body in 1256.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
You can depend upon the European forms, as they are happy to congregate into a weed-smothering groundcover that retains its foliage in winter.
News & Media
Whatever is in the background of a portrait – the small details that may at first go unnoticed but soon congregate into sharp focus – can, if well chosen, add brilliantly to the viewer's perception of an individual.
News & Media
Political power originates when families congregate into a city.
Science
The idea is that the spheres will adhere to platelets and help them congregate into a clot.
Science & Research
The effect of swarming is to make the bacteria congregate into groups and move as concentric patterns with high bacterial density.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "congregated into", ensure that the subject is a group of entities (people, objects, ideas) that are coming together in a specific location, form, or arrangement. For example, "The data congregated into a clear trend."
Common error
Avoid using "congregated into" with singular subjects. The verb "congregate" implies a gathering of multiple entities, not a single entity forming something. Use alternatives like "developed into" or "transformed into" for singular subjects.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "congregated into" functions as a verb phrase indicating the action of a group coming together to form a single entity or mass. It describes how individual elements combine to create a unified whole, as exemplified by Ludwig's provided sentences.
Frequent in
Science
38%
News & Media
31%
Wiki
13%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "congregated into" describes the act of a group assembling or gathering to form a unified entity. Grammatically correct, the phrase is most frequently used in science and news contexts, with a neutral register suitable for diverse applications. Ludwig provides examples where "congregated into" signifies a coming together, whether of people, data, or abstract concepts. Alternatives like "gathered within" or "assembled within" offer nuanced variations. While generally appropriate, it's important to remember from Ludwig, "congregated into" should be reserved for describing groups forming, not individual entities transforming. The AI confirms that it is correct and usable in written English when describing things that have come together or assembled in a specific location or form.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gathered within
Focuses on the act of assembling inside a specific boundary or container.
assembled within
Emphasizes a more organized and structured gathering within a defined space.
clustered within
Implies a close grouping or bunching together inside something.
converged upon
Highlights the movement and meeting at a particular location or point.
flocked towards
Suggests a large group moving together, often towards a common destination or purpose.
amalgamated into
Implies the merging or combining of separate elements into a unified entity or form.
merged within
Focuses on the fusion of distinct parts or elements into a cohesive whole inside a defined area.
united within
Highlights the coming together of individuals or groups to form a single entity within a specific boundary or context.
grouped together in
Focuses on the act of forming a cluster or collection of entities.
collected into
Implies the gathering or accumulation of separate items or elements.
FAQs
How can I use "congregated into" in a sentence?
Use "congregated into" to describe a group or collection of items or people gathering or assembling in a specific place or formation. For example, "The protesters "congregated into" a crowd outside the building".
What are some alternatives to "congregated into"?
Alternatives include "gathered into", "assembled into", or "grouped into", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is it correct to say "the crowd congregated into the square" or "the crowd gathered in the square"?
Both are grammatically correct, but "the crowd "gathered in" the square" is more common. "Congregated into" suggests a more formal or deliberate assembly.
What is the difference between "congregated into" and "dispersed from"?
"Congregated into" describes a coming together, while "dispersed from" describes a scattering or moving away from a central point.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested