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to collated
verb
To examine diverse documents et cetera to discover similarities and differences.
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Use the council's central account to collate and share.
Griffiths attempts to collate some quantitative and qualitative measurements.
So V4I went out and set up "listening posts" to collate feedback, and 726 responses were collated into a report.
To that end, the Guardian is undertaking various projects to collate such information.
Again, I had to spend hours of research trying to collate information across a vast area.
Why else would it be trying to collate intelligence on people's religious views?
Due to its illegality, data on modern-day slavery is difficult to collate.
He launched a website to collate paternal experiences, starting with his own.
But technology has allowed historians to collate and mine millions of archived records.
Her hope is to collate data from journalists across the media industry.
" A hashtag, #PostRefRacism, was being used on Twitter to collate reports of racism and xenophobia.
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