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The phrase "a harmonious combination of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the pleasing or effective blending of different elements, such as ideas, colors, or sounds.
Example: "The painting is a harmonious combination of vibrant colors and soft textures that captivates the viewer."
Alternatives: "a pleasing blend of" or "a balanced mix of".
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A soft spinach tortilla wrapped chunks of lobster, avocado and Manchego cheese in a harmonious combination of flavors and textures.
A harmonious combination of citrusy ponzu sauce and tender flash-seared strips of beef (gyu ponzu) was so terrific that we tried the beef listed among the entree noodle dishes.
It is amazing that humans solve this problem through a harmonious combination of RL and hierarchical sensory processing systems.
Inside the temple of Lord Guan there is a harmonious combination of Han and Tibetan elements: in the pavilion there is a mulberry stove, and there is a khata wrapped around Lord Guan's statue (Rang 1999).
Basmati rice has a harmonious combination of defined kernel dimensions, appealing aroma, fluffy texture of cooked rice, high volume expansion during cooking, linear kernel elongation with minimum breadth-wise swelling, palatability, easy digestibility and longer shelf-life (Singh et al. 1988).
The dish is no longer a simple jumble of food, but rather a harmonious combination of distinct and unique elements.
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Perhaps of all the archipelagos of the Pacific imagined by Euro-Americans as "paradisiacal," Hawai'i has been the most "possessed" by an unusually harmonious combination of Christian, capitalist, and imperial agents of the United States.
I like to poach them with vanilla and lemon zest: a harmonious combination that can be used in myriad ways.
The incongruous yet always harmonious combination of lyricism and high comedy, of realism and dreamlike atmosphere, of The Charterhouse of Parma allows the author to caricaturize the petty tyranny of post-Napoleonic Europe, to question public morality, and to assert the prerogatives of love's follies.
This could be achieved by the harmonious combination of the catalyst, temperature, C/O ratio, time, coke make, and hydrocarbon partial pressure [7].
To make this and related points, Wright proposed the concept of "adaptive landscapes" (see Fig. 1)—where organisms with the "most harmonious" combinations of genes were depicted as occupying the peaks in a landscape separated by valleys of less harmonious gene combinations from other peaks with other favorable combinations of genes.
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