Clustered in a sentence as an adjective

If you look at the density in the upper right of the cloud, it is clearly clustered around the x=y line.

I'll often see the calendar littered with 30 - 60 minute meetings that could be much more efficiently clustered together.

But what astounded him even more, was that further analysis revealed that the calls also clustered based on other characteristics, like the height of the human.

Isn't it possible that, while gas planets clustered closely around the star is the normal shape of solar systems, such a configuration is not amenable to complex life?

Mental health is full of '6 out of 10 symptom' checklists; I like to visualize them as 'constellations' rather than clouds, because they exist on their own - we just draw the lines along things that seemed to be clustered.

The core idea behind projected quantization is to exploit the clustered nature of the data, typically observed with various real-world applications.

The linked article makes the point about the injury rate and the wage rates; I do think he's partly off on suicides by missing that they clustered around the exorbitant benefits Foxconn had given for *******.

Certainly there is a lot of room for improvement and terms like disorder, psychopath, multiple personality, schizophrenic are abused and misused but there are behavioural patterns and characteristics by which people can be clustered.

Clustered definitions

adjective

growing close together but not in dense mats

adjective

clustered together but not coherent; "an agglomerated flower head"

See also: agglomerate agglomerated agglomerative