Lexeme: combined information  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Combined information refers to the compilation or amalgamation of multiple pieces of data, facts, or details into a single, comprehensive set of information. It involves bringing together various sources, perspectives, or elements to create a unified understanding or representation of a particular subject or topic. This can be done through data integration, synthesis, or aggregation, enabling a more comprehensive and holistic view of the information being considered. GPT3.5
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  • noun. combined information (singular), combined information (plural)
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