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The phrase "were consolidated in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the act of combining or merging different elements into one cohesive entity, often used in a business or financial context. Example: The company's various departments were consolidated into one central office to improve efficiency and communication among team members.
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Seven consumer lawsuits were consolidated in federal court in Philadelphia in October.
State laws granting rescission rights were consolidated in federal "truth in lending" laws in 1968.
Many such suits were consolidated in the case eventually brought before the fourth circuit.
The Baltimore office was closed in 2003 and its operations were consolidated in Southfield.
The city and town, both incorporated in 1784, were consolidated in 1896.
Those cases were consolidated in Philadelphia last year, but the number of plaintiffs continued to grow thereafter.
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Consolidation When an industry is consolidated in the hands of a few decision makers, groupthink will prevail and collective mistakes will be made.
Isis's spread was being consolidated in two ways.
There were suggestions that it might be consolidated in the European Security and Markets Authority in Paris.
More than 2,000 Vioxx lawsuits filed in California have been consolidated in Los Angeles by Judge Victoria G. Chaney.
Administrative offices in Paramus, Montvale, East Hanover and Fort Lee will be consolidated in Wayne.
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