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Discover Ludwig"will consolidate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an action that will take multiple separate elements and combine them into one. For example: We will consolidate all the data from the separate studies and use it to create a comprehensive report.
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Or perhaps it will consolidate.
These fine translations will consolidate his reputation.
Next year's centenary celebrations will consolidate that reputation.
The firm will consolidate its shipbuilding at two yards in Scotland.
Some analysts say the market will consolidate to three national carriers regardless of the outcome.
But even if one comes out ahead, it is unlikely that the market will consolidate soon.
Chrysler and Fiat will consolidate their financial results and further meld their management teams.
It will consolidate several overlapping conservation programs to make them more efficient.
Redeploy Assad's opponents against a different enemy, and he will consolidate his hold on Syria.
The Miró show will consolidate Yorkshire's growing reputation among arts lovers.
"We felt the industry around us will consolidate, just as our client base has," he added.
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