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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amalgam of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination or mixture of three distinct elements or components.
Example: "The project was an amalgam of three different artistic styles, resulting in a unique and captivating piece."
Alternatives: "blend of three" or "fusion of three".
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It is an awkward amalgam of three books in one.
The home buyers' credit was actually an amalgam of three separate programs.
The result is an amalgam of three traditional Ming-style chairs combined with a modern wooden bench painted scarlet.
For most of its modern existence, Iraq has been a forced amalgam of three different peoples, ruled by a privileged Sunni Arab minority and held together by force.
The unpleasant character Nellie Oleson, meanwhile, is revealed by the memoir to be an amalgam of three disagreeable people Wilder knew as a child.
Mr. Lieberman's faction, National Union-Yisrael Beiteinu, an amalgam of three small parties, would bring Mr. Sharon seven votes, giving him a majority government, albeit a narrow one.
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(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 apartment where Umay's family lives is a fascinating amalgam of two homelands.
The two-bedroom triplex is listed at $1.45 million, and is an amalgam of two adjacent triplexes.
Students of fashion should note that the full-skirted tweed suit is an amalgam of two two twowo! trends in one.
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