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The phrase "a fusion of three" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a combination or merging of three elements or ideas. Example: The new dish on the menu was a fusion of three different cuisines - Indian, Italian, and Thai.
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They also offer the unique Formatgelat products: a fusion of three of the cheeses with artisan-made ice-cream.
Mythological tales of Gajamukha, an elephant-headed Hindu diety, will be performed in dance, choreographed by Jayanthi Raman, that is a fusion of three South Indian classical dance traditions: Mohini Attam from Kerala, Kuchipudi from Andra Pradesh and Bharata Natyam from Tamil Nadu.
Fig. 11 Training and testing procedure using a fusion of three types of features.
The architecture of this system is shown in Fig. 1; it consists of a fusion of three different DTW-based QbE STD systems that employ different approaches for feature extraction.
concluded that juvenile specimens show that this bone was a fusion of three elements, one in front, the next in rear, and the third at the inner side.
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It signalled a fusion of two cultures – which is how most of us lived our lives.
Ever versatile, ensaïmada de sobrasada is a fusion of two of Mallorca's most iconic products.
"It's a fusion of two genres - the Hollywood musical and the gangster film," I would enthuse.
Properly called the furcula, this is actually a fusion of two bones into one the collarbones or clavicles.
Lastly, the dish I'm most proud of: a fusion of two proud festive traditions, the Christmas pudding trifle.
The Round House, winner of the 2012 National Book Award for fiction, is a fusion of two stories, although that seedling image suggests an apter term: grafting.
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