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"consolidate for" is not a complete sentence and it is not something that could be used in written English.
"Consolidate" is a verb meaning to combine two or more things into a single entity, so it needs an object or phrase that describes what is being consolidated. For example: "We need to consolidate our resources for the upcoming project."
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The 8 mm gap was allowed to consolidate for up to 50 days (day 70 postop).
These can consolidate for French tax purposes the profits and losses of all their affiliates at home and abroad.
Artificial beds, with varying quantities of fish pellets incorporated both within the sediment matrix and lying on the sediment surface, were allowed to consolidate for different periods of time ranging from 1 to 10 days, and then subjected to erosion experiments.
British shipbuilding has been told to consolidate for years.
"They've followed the Blackpool model, which was get promoted, clear any outstanding debt, consolidate for the future and really try and push on for next year to get promoted at the first attempt.
The SP500 is likely to consolidate for a time between its new support and resistance levels as it works off its oversold conditions and allows traders digest the recent action.
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The cases were consolidated for purposes of appeal.
Three of the suits, from Pittsburgh, Milwaukee and Miami, have been consolidated for trial in Miami.
Manhattan hospitals have been slowly consolidating for years, with New York-Presbyterian and Continuum becoming prominent.
The two appeals will be consolidated for argument, which will be held in October.
The state and federal cases were researched and prepared separately but filed jointly and consolidated for trial.
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