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The phrase "amalgam of various" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture or combination of different elements or components.
Example: "The festival was an amalgam of various cultures, showcasing food, music, and traditions from around the world."
Alternatives: "blend of different" or "mixture of diverse".
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This isn't quite as it happened, he says – she's an amalgam of various women he knew.
Professionally, Donaghy is an amalgam of various bosses, Baldwin said last year, "but in his personal life, he's Lorne Michaels.
On the tennis court I fluctuate between emotional states with such thoughtless speed that I must be an amalgam of various demons.
The National Endowment was created in 1983 as an amalgam of various sectors of American society, including business, labor, academic institutions and the two major political parties.
Leverkuhn is an amalgam of various composers Mann admired or knew: he has something of Mahler in him, something of Schoenberg and Berg, and also recalls aspects of Schubert, Berlioz, Hugo Wolf, Tchaikovsky and, of course, Wagner.
The character's milieu also began to come alive, and I was able to create fictional Soledad County, Calif., an amalgam of various coastal counties both there and in the Pacific Northwest.
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"It's more likely that they are amalgams of various generic celebrities, though, rather than Lohan specifically.
The "No to Hull Tigers" campaign group, an amalgam of the various supporters' groups, has been trying desperately to make Allam understand that while every fan fully appreciates what he has done for the club, and is as ambitious for the future as him, tradition also matters.
It contains the Sei Solofor violin BWV 1001 1006 (hereinafter the Violin Solos), the Two Sonatas for violin and continuo BWV 1021 and 1023, and the Six Sonatas for obbligato harpsichord and violin (which seems the most appropriate English amalgam of the various titles in the sources) BWV 1014 1019.
It means that a local soccer club has gone global, creating an unlikely amalgam of fans on various pilgrimages and curious scenes.
Rejecting English as a medium for Scottish poetry, MacDiarmid scrutinized the pretensions and hypocrisies of modern society in verse written in "synthetic Scots," an amalgam of elements from various middle Scots dialects and folk ballads and other literary sources.
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