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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amalgam of four" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination or mixture of four distinct elements or components.
Example: "The project was an amalgam of four different artistic styles, creating a unique and captivating final piece."
Alternatives: "blend of four" or "mixture of four".
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The Times Building is actually an amalgam of four buildings, the first of which was built in 1913.
It's actually a recent amalgam of four regional banks, with their management and separate IT systems still intact.
An amalgam of four restored 18th-century townhouses (one of which was the Dublin residence of the earls of Mornington, where it is believed the Duke of Wellington, a Mornington son, was born ), rich in period details and home to a notable collection of 19th- and 20th-century art.
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It is an awkward amalgam of three books in one.
(Wade's name is an amalgam of two actual English hangmen: Harry Bernard Allen and Stephen Wade).
New York City Transit is an amalgam of two private subways (Interborough Rapid Transit and Brooklyn-Manhattan Trandit) and one municipal line (the Independent).
The programming language Standard ML is an amalgam of two, largely orthogonal, languages.
The apartment where Umay's family lives is a fascinating amalgam of two homelands.
The home buyers' credit was actually an amalgam of three separate programs.
The two-bedroom triplex is listed at $1.45 million, and is an amalgam of two adjacent triplexes.
Last spring, CBS consolidated its CBS Radio Network with Westwood One Radio Inc., now an amalgam of five networks and syndicator of 150 programs.
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