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Discover Ludwig'consolidating to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an action of consolidating or becoming consolidated into a single, unified entity. For example, "After months of negotiations, the two rival companies are consolidating to form one large organization."
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Paper companies are consolidating to reduce production capacity as prices rebound.
But doctors and hospitals have also been consolidating to build their market power and drive up rates for their services.
Paper and packaging companies have been consolidating to shield them from a global economic slowdown that has crimped demand.
Paper and packaging companies have been consolidating to shield them from a global economic slowdown that has crimped demand for everything from magazine paper to cardboard boxes.
A source of greater excitement was the century by Haseeb Hameed at Lord's after so long in the wilderness, though he has much consolidating to do.
Instead, Watson dug deep, breaking back when Babos was serving for the match at 5-3 and then consolidating to put the tie back in the balance at 5-5.
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"We need to consolidate to remain competitive.
By last year, De Montfort had consolidated to one campus.
TaC could be consolidated to a bulk structure (90% theoretical density) at room temperature.
Some analysts say the market will consolidate to three national carriers regardless of the outcome.
A number of these webs were consolidated to prepare fibrous matrices using a thermal treatment.
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