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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amalgam quickly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the rapid mixing or combining of elements, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The chemist needed to amalgam quickly the different substances to create a new compound."
Alternatives: "blend swiftly" or "mix rapidly".
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This amalgam quickly became a winning formula for the British Invasion bands that followed in the Beatles' wake.
Pico's enthusiasm for this new amalgam quickly encouraged him to formulate his own new syncretistic approach and this eventually led to his censure by the papal authorities.
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If she's lucky, she then proceeds quickly to some amalgam of the two, her diversifying mission accomplished.
It is interesting to note that gold amalgam electrodes were found to equilibrate quickly and give symmetrical peaks with considerable height.
Though the action now moves more quickly on the surface, this musical amalgam undercuts the piece's dramatic depth and urgency.
Bush's effort to equate America's amalgam of new enemies to the Axis powers of World War II quickly fizzled.
strange amalgam.
It's a passionate amalgam.
An amalgam of reasons.
It's an amalgam.
(Imagine an amalgam of Van Morrison, Leonard Cohen and Jesse Colin Young).
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