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The phrase "lumped into one" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe combining or grouping multiple things together into one category or concept. Example: "The different types of apples were all lumped into one basket for the pie."
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"Small businesses don't like to be lumped into one giant pool based on size, regardless of segment, age and needs," said Ken Lubar, a managing director at EMI Strategic Marketing in Boston.
Patients with congenital kidney disease who are currently lumped into one category will be placed in subgroups based on their genetic mutations and receive a more precise diagnosis.
She is also irked by the double standard that finds male artists approached on their own terms while female artists of all stripes are lumped into one genre.
We also thought the two loans were lumped into one.
Too often a group like Hispanics and Asians are lumped into one segment.
As a first approximation, all the crude volatile fractions are lumped into one phase, represented by n-decane.
First, it undermines the general assumption of commentators, especially since the dawning of the Arab spring, that all "social media" can be lumped into one category.
In the past, physically distinct but closely related forms have either been "lumped" into one species, with each form classified as a subspecies, or "split" into two species.
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These methods, however, do not provide consistent finding [8] and share the limitation of "lumping" into one measurement heterogeneous processes within the lung (i.e., recruitment, tidal opening closing and overdistension [9, 10]) and of using surrogate rather than direct measures for lung recruitment induced by PEEP.
But when a consumer is rate shopping, applying for loans from different lenders for the same type of loan, those inquiries will typically be lumped into just one hard inquiry.
Unfortunately, the RIB file it generated dicarded all the materials and lumped everything into one big PointsPolygons object.
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