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bash - Pipe multiple commands into a single command

How can I pipe the stdout of multiple commands to a single command?

Example 1: combine and sort the output of all three echo commands:

echo zzz; echo aaa; echo kkk

desired output:

aaa
kkk
zzz

Example 2: rewrite the following so that all the commands are in a single command-line using pipes, without redirects to a temp file:

setopt > /tmp/foo; unsetopt >> /tmp/foo; set >> /tmp/foo; sort /tmp/foo
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Use parentheses ()'s to combine the commands into a single process, which will concatenate the stdout of each of them.

Example 1 (note that $ is the shell prompt):

$ (echo zzz; echo aaa; echo kkk) | sort
aaa
kkk
zzz


Example 2:

(setopt; unsetopt; set) | sort

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