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The phrase "amalgam of six" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination or mixture of six distinct elements or components.
Example: "The project was an amalgam of six different ideas, each contributing to the final design."
Alternatives: "blend of six" or "mixture of six".
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The charismatic drag queen of the title – an amalgam of six or seven different people, according to Morrison – is a wonderfully elusive construct around whom a rich cast of characters spin.
Signed by Omar al-Bashir, the president of Sudan, and the late John Garang, the former leader of the southern rebellion, the CPA is an amalgam of six agreements hammered out over the span of two years between the warring factions.
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The Conservative party that so dominated politics in the 20th century was essentially an amalgam of two 19th-century phenomena.
The result is an amalgam of three traditional Ming-style chairs combined with a modern wooden bench painted scarlet.
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