collate in the PONS Dictionary

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Reports are to be as accurate as possible, collated efficiently as well as produced in a timely and cost-effective manner.
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Up until 2007, statistics were collated from club scorebooks dated back to 1952.
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However, human encounters with live oarfish are rare, and distribution information is collated from records of oarfish caught or washed ashore.
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He hasn't exactly written it; he collated it.
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The computer system could do self-directed projects where it can even write programming while also collating and analyzing any type of data.
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Tests are used and information is collated in many ways, including advice from the applicants' teachers and parents.
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It collates data on criminal offences and offenders in crime statistics that are used as a basis for new strategies, policy decisions and legislative initiatives.
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It received funds from international organizations and collated valuable information during the years of the military regime.
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The content is collated from over 100 different sources.
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Bases and outposts were set up, standing patrols instituted and intelligence gathered and collated.
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