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person/time, vessel/time

 
 
fansy
 
Reply Tue 29 Sep, 2009 06:37 am
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According to historical records, in those years of bustling activities, an aggregate of 30,000 vessels had been plying to and fro on the canal every year, including 20,000 boats and barges carrying cereals with more than an aggregate of 120,000 armed escorts on board, and another 10,000 armed and merchant vessels.


Is it correct to use "aggregate" to express the concept of "person/time" or "vessel/time"?
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