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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amalgam of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture or blend of different elements, often in a creative or conceptual context.
Example: "The artist's latest work is an amalgam of a variety of styles, combining elements of surrealism and abstract expressionism."
Alternatives: "blend of a" or "mixture of a".
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It's actually an amalgam of a few ideas.
All the tensions inherent in this impossible amalgam of a nation have erupted in recent months.
It seemed a strange amalgam of a number of stories I've written.
The third piece sounded like a cosmic amalgam of a Chopin Impromptu and Bartok's "Out of Doors" suite.
The residence was a strange amalgam of a Swiss chalet, a French period house and a Russian dacha.
Levi-Strauss's own structuralism is a personal amalgam of a naturalist approach to the study of human beings and a philosophical attitude derived from this.
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Instead, she found an amalgam of all three: a personal coach.
We are an amalgam of personality, a dichotomy of priorities, and how we care for ourselves reflects that.
Perhaps these characters are amalgams of a number of entities that were fused as the narrative was passed down orally.
Shoehorned onto a corner site, the building is an amalgam of styles but a copy of none.
Ms. Nothomb has attempted, with some success, to perform an amalgam of memory and a devised artistic heightening of it.
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