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has clustered

  • present perfect
    of cluster (3rd person singular).
    cluster
    noun
    a number of things of the same kind, growing or held together; a bunch.

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The explosion of top-tier tech jobs has clustered in a handful of coastal hubs, expanding the wealth and innovation differential that’s draining talent from the rest of the nation, new research shows.

From Washington Post Dec. 9, 2019

At Court 1, Rwanda’s tennis establishment has clustered on a wooden grandstand to watch Habiyambere and Havugimana: older weekend players in Adidas tracksuits, returned members of the diaspora in slacks and oxford shirts, and Maj.

From New York Times Aug. 28, 2016

The company has clustered most of its courses in prime destinations for Chinese tourists, including five public courses on Oahu and three private clubs in Las Vegas.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 14, 2014

The museum has clustered his Passaic and Delaware riverbank scenes by artists as prominent as the French naturalist Jacques-Gérard Milbert; the Swiss painter Karl Bodmer; and Thomas Pownall, the British colonial governor.

From New York Times Dec. 13, 2012

By early hour of day all S.F. persons has clustered therselves on tip of hills and suppression of excitement was enjoyed.

From The California Birthday Book by Various