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Discover Ludwig"have consolidated" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that several parts have become one whole, either through a process of combining or simplifying. For example, "The two companies have consolidated to form a new entity."
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Hardware-makers will have consolidated.
Have consolidated all casualties at that location".
Two advertisers have consolidated accounts.
Under Mr. Blankfein, the traders have consolidated their power.
Since then, the Neroverdi have consolidated, negotiating two successful seasons.
We have consolidated them down to a very small number".
The South African pair have consolidated here though.
Xi's reforms appear to have consolidated the CCP.
"The revolution will have consolidated its allies," he said.
Now the farms have consolidated, the depot has closed and the college has left for Chicago.
But the insurgents have consolidated and adapted, and remain a persistent and cunning presence.
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