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Understanding Aggregate: Definition, Examples, and Uses

Aggregate refers to the total or combined amount of something. It can be used to describe a collection of objects, values, or statistics that are grouped together to form a single entity.
For example, in a survey, the aggregated results might show the average opinion of all respondents, rather than individual opinions. In economics, aggregate demand and aggregate supply refer to the total demand and supply of goods and services in an economy.
In computer science, aggregate data types are used to store and manipulate large amounts of data, such as arrays or lists.
Aggregate can also be used as a verb, meaning to collect or combine things into a single entity. For example, "I aggregated all the data from the different sources to get a comprehensive view."

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