Apr 9, 2018 14:10
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Swedish term

sammanställer inför beslut

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From a project description:

"Inköpsansvarig handläggar anbudsförfrågningar, gör utvärderingar och sammanställer inför beslut tillsammans med beställaren."

I'm confused by the verb "sammanställer" here -- is there an implicit object of this verb that I'm not recognizing?

Thanks
Proposed translations (English)
4 brings it all together
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Proposed translations

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brings it all together

This is often used without an object, it just means to bring it all together/compile everything/get everything ready before a decision is made with the client.
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