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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amalgamate and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of combining or merging different elements, ideas, or entities into a unified whole.
Example: "The goal of the project is to amalgamate and streamline our existing processes for greater efficiency."
Alternatives: "combine and" or "merge and".
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Stir to amalgamate and leave overnight or for 3 or more hours.
"I'd say," said Jake, "we have different influences which, in terms of our artistic symbiosis, amalgamate and form unconventional aggregates".
At high temperatures the glass becomes so ductile that the layers amalgamate and take on the shape of the underlying form.
Stir to amalgamate and then drop small teaspoonfuls of the mixture on to the baking trays about 5cm apart, as they will spread.
L&P were 100% a month ago, the three bodies were going to amalgamate and it seemed simple but it seems L&P just realised they didn't want to take on the pensions and cut them adrift".
Thus both habitat and woody plant species diversity show a humped trend over the successional period as disconnected forest patches amalgamate, and shade-intolerant pioneers are shaded out by taller pioneers.
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Then the 400 children read the books on the shortlist and grade it and then the two league tables are amalgamated and the winner comes out of that amalgamation".
These symbols reoccur in the exhibition, abused, amalgamated and mocked.
When sauce is well amalgamated and thick, add dash of cayenne and remove from heat.
In 1914 the two regions were amalgamated and the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria was established.
To the west, an arc-like Neoproterozoic Coastal Terrane was amalgamated and variably reworked during transpression.
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