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Discover Ludwig"amalgamate together" is a valid phrase used in written English
It is typically used to refer to combining two or more elements (ideas, groups, etc.) into a single, unified whole. For example: "The two companies were eager to amalgamate together, forming a larger business."
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After ten successful years "I approached our competitor to see if we could amalgamate together," Holloway explains.
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"They're all amalgamated together.
Following the introduction of the Pentropic divisional structure in early 1960, the CMF was reorganised and a number of infantry battalions were disbanded or amalgamated together to form six new State-based regiments.
The company that put together Amalgamated's energy plan, First Rochdale, a two-year-old cooperative, is in the process of creating a pilot project: it is working with the Federal National Mortgage Association, the housing lender, and Cantor Fitzgerald, a brokerage firm, to form a commodities market for clean-air credits.
Further developments are planned to amalgamate the separate workflows together and to integrate with separate workflows to increase the applicability and ease of data analysis and interpretation.
Manchester was being side-tracked as a major print centre, and Glasgow was coming under pressure; Sergeant used the 1986 Biennial Conference and the joint action the unions were conducting at Wapping, to call for the NGA and his own union to work together; they amalgamated in 1991.
Singapore was under British rule in the 19th century, having been amalgamated into the Straits Settlements together with Malacca and Penang.
Add the salt, pepper and fennel pollen and chop it all together until well amalgamated.
ACT and ACH amalgamated into a single charity 'Together for Short Lives' in 2011.
To avoid loss of information or choices related to results from trials with multiple intervention arms (for example, different doses of the drug), the Cochrane handbook recommends that for dichotomous outcomes, all relevant treatment arms can be amalgamated into one group by adding together the sample sizes and numbers of people with events.
In her take on Brecht's play, about the dehumanizing effects of both militarism and capitalism, Ms. Laser filmed her cast performing short passages from it in the A.T.M. nooks of different banks — Chase, Citibank, Amalgamated and so on — then spliced the segments together.
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