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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
agglomerate .
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Examples
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Do you believe that these things developed on account of market behavior rather than the nature of cities and agglomerates?
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“Do you believe that these things developed on account of market behavior rather than the nature of cities and agglomerates?”
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There were some remarkable cellular agglomerates on this way.
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It sometimes agglomerates in animals whom art or nature has so predisposed, such as pigs, fowls, ortolans and snipe.
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In fact, the great plutonic action is confined to the central portion of the island; there, rocks of the trappean and volcanic class, including trachyte, basalt, and tuffs and agglomerates associated with streams of lava, have made this a land of supernatural horrors.
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There should not be too great a concentration of fines in agglomerates the size of which should not exceed 4 mm.
Chapter 7 1998
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It is therefore preferable to break down these agglomerates by a pulverisation operation.
Chapter 7 1998
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However, these components can be made up of aggregates or agglomerates made up of fines which will equally be eliminated, whereas they are required to ensure the cohesion of the final product.
Chapter 7 1998
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It is therefore preferable to break down these agglomerates by a pulverisation operation.
Chapter 7 1998
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