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Discover Ludwig"will converge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe that several entities or ideas are coming together and reaching a point of agreement or harmony. For example, "The two sides eventually will converge on a mutually agreeable solution."
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Economists call this the "convergence factor," explaining that developing countries will "converge" to the growth rate of "advanced economies".
Now, here the Fourier transform will converge.
"I don't think I will Converge right now".
Not all the story lines will converge in London, however.
"Eventually, everybody will converge on the same solution," he said.
The toll will converge on a finite number.
No one can say exactly how many demonstrators will converge on the city.
All corners of the UK and beyond will converge at my door.
This summer, 200 family members will converge on the farm during a three-day Stanton reunion.
Here in New York we will converge on Madison Square Garden.
I fear and hope that the European and U.S. approach to free speech will converge.
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