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Meanings of aggregate about in English
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Usage of aggregate about in English
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The internal water-ways aggregateabout fifteen thousand miles in length.
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These canals are in the State of Ohio and aggregateabout six hundred miles in length.
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The docks and piers, including those of Jersey City and Hoboken, aggregateabout ninety miles in frontage.
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Iron, calcium, potassium, sodium, and magnesium, in this order, complete the eight abundant elements, which aggregateabout ninety-eight per cent.
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The corporate limits aggregateabout fifty square miles; no city in the world, perhaps, possesses streets of such an extraordinary width.
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On aggregateabout 70 percent of the sector's assets are invested in equities and other so-called risk assets, according to CEM Benchmarking.
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D. Lee's, A. P. Stewart's, and Cheatham's, at Florence, Alabama-withForrest's corps of cavalry, numbering in the aggregateabout forty-fivethousand men.
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Shareholders representing in aggregateabout 7.91 percent stake in Amer Sports have already accepted the deal, it added.
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In 1902 the clearing-house exchanges aggregatedabout two and one-quarter billion dollars.
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The killed and wounded at Blakely in both armies aggregatedabout 2000 men.
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The trade with each aggregatesabout one hundred and fifty million dollars yearly.
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In 1900 the import trade from these countries aggregatedabout five hundred million dollars.
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The yearly movement of marine freight, entering and clearing, aggregatesabout three million tons.
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Above it are three short canyons, Kingfisher, Horseshoe, and Flaming Gorge, aggregatingabout 10 miles.
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More than five hundred freight trains, aggregatingabout twenty thousand cars, arrive and depart daily.
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All these aggregatedabout forty-five thousand men.