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"on aggregate" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a collective or combined amount, and is often used in the context of data analysis. For example, "When analyzing the data on aggregate, we saw a 7% increase in sales over the last quarter."
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It has to be a program that on aggregate has positive effects or at least isn't doing any harm.
"Growth depends on aggregate demand.
That's 4-3 on aggregate now.
That is 7-0 on aggregate.
Real qualified by 5-2 on aggregate.
They lead 5-1 on aggregate.
They won 21-0 on aggregate.
Almeria won 4-2 on aggregate.
2-0 RM; 3-2 RM on aggregate.
Donetsk, of Ukraine, advanced, 6-2, on aggregate.
On aggregate level, these changes are a good thing.
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