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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also the amalgam of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a combination or mixture of different elements or ideas, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The project represents also the amalgam of various cultural influences that shape our understanding of art."
Alternatives: "also the blend of" or "also the fusion of".
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Also, the amalgam of poverty, loneliness, and hostility has resulted in some petty theft, drug dealing, and prostitution among the refugees, though not appreciably more than what was already there.
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In essence, her story lives in the amalgam of music she loves.
In northern Iraq, the Sunni militants extended a two-week advance that has been led by the hardline Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) but also includes an amalgam of other Sunni groups angered by Maliki's rule.
Shoppers can also peruse an amalgam of wares from other young designers, including geometric porcelain jewelry by Nido and hand-dyed sunglasses by Maine-based Costalots, as well as footwear curated by Meyer in collaboration with Williamsburg's Shoe Market (classic Keds and slip-on espadrilles are a few options that Meyer has customized with her signature prints).
It is also a wonderful amalgam of indigenous, African and Christian expression.
Since Anastacia was a common name given to slaves, her legend has also been considered an amalgam of the many female slaves who inspired healing, beauty and hope throughout the 300 years of slavery in Brazil.
Several weeks later, the nearby town of Jisr al-Shughour also fell to an amalgam of jihadis and moderates who had kept their end of the bargain.
And it featured the same amalgam of singsong melody, washy distortion and punkish thrust that made the album feel so rousingly kinetic, if also a bit overdone.
In the amalgam group, 79% of the surfaces had been restored with amalgam.
Mina Marquez, the owner, also lives on the block — an odd amalgam of empty lots and cared-for homes, now decked with elaborate Christmas displays.
Though in that case, the Peter Brand character was based on not only the real Harvard educated Paul DePodesta who worked with Billy Beane, but also supposedly based on an amalgam of several other Oakland A's advisers who worked with Billy Beane, acted in the film also by Brad Pitt.
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