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The phrase "consolidating in" is not a valid phrase in English and cannot be used in written English.
If you are trying to express the idea of consolidating or bringing together resources, you could use the phrase "consolidating into". For example, "We are consolidating our resources into one central location."
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Increasingly, it is consolidating in New Jersey.
The automobile industry is consolidating in much of the world.
His troops are consolidating in the west, but only thanks to Hizbullah.
It is consolidating, in that the manufacture of chips is becoming concentrated among fewer companies.
Industry companies have been consolidating in an effort to piece together worldwide planning and buying agencies.
Yet health care organizations are actively consolidating in order to stymie competition.
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The slurry was then consolidated in a consolidation tank at a consolidation pressure of 150 kPa.
The boroughs consolidated in 1898.
Isis's spread was being consolidated in two ways.
Five lawsuits against the proposition were consolidated in Federal court.
Some of the education programs were consolidated in the report.
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