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The phrase "amalgam of small" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are trying to describe a mixture or combination of small elements or components, but it needs more context to be effective.
Example: "The project was an amalgam of small ideas that came together to form a larger vision."
Alternatives: "blend of small" or "mixture of small".
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In the mid-twentieth century, the area around Greenwich and Cortlandt Streets was filled with run-down office buildings, old warehouses, and the largest collection of electronics stores in the world, an amalgam of small shops known as Radio Row.
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Microalbuminuria, the occurrence of small quantities of albumin in the urine, increased in 10 children treated with amalgam and in 2 treated with composite fillings, but it did not correlate with the number of amalgam fillings or with increasing concentrations of mercury excreted in urine.
The small-plate menu is an amalgam of tastes — such as the chaufa, which blends stir-fried rice with a hint of spicy chorizo, topped with sweet soy-glazed scallops ($9).
But Coulson could also be said to have engaged, fascinatingly, in a skewed version of the writer Bill Bryson's attempt, in The Lost Continent, to find Amalgam, USA, the small town of his American childhood.
Lobster home-fries, an amalgam of cubed potatoes and chunks of lobster, were also pleasing, but the portion was small and cost $10, about twice that of other side dishes.
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