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The phrase "amalgamated from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been formed or combined from various sources or elements.
Example: "The new policy was amalgamated from the best practices of several departments to ensure efficiency."
Alternatives: "combined from the" or "merged from the".
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The point was to test our mettle, to lay bare the depths of our character and commitment, to break the individuals so that the group could be built — amalgamated from the debris of our former selves.
These statistics used only five age bands (age 0, 1-4, 5-14, 15-44, and 45-64) for men and women and were for areas amalgamated from the pre-1974 locauthoritiesies.
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(This essay is amalgamated from chapter 15 of the author's book Reason and Wonder and chapter 2 of LeShan's Landscapes of the Mind).
The isolates analyzed for MIC and disk susceptibility for the purposes of this investigation were amalgamated from seven countries across Asia, making this the biggest study of its type providing evidence for azithromycin susceptibility breakpoints in enteric fever.
We believe that our findings contribute to the limited knowledge that is currently available regarding ecological correlates to H5N1 infections affecting migratory birds, and highlight the need for results to be amalgamated from studies in different regions, using a variety of research tools, on multiple species groups.
The obstetricians tended to describe information amalgamated from typical cases while midwives were more focused on specific cases.
Ever since this country joined the European Union, a current of nostalgia has emerged here for an Italy that is swiftly passing out of existence, a mythical place amalgamated from local cultures that, however deep-rooted, may not prove strong enough to resist the global market juggernaut.
Preference for European Guidelines, which may best be adapted and amalgamated from mature, trusted, nationally developed evidence-based guidelines.
As Scheel explained, construction worker salaries are amalgamated from a variety of different monetary pots, each of which has its own cost code.
Areas of agreement for Guideline development methodology which were identified from the European survey and consolidated at the Workshop are: Preference for European Guidelines, which may best be adapted and amalgamated from mature, trusted, nationally developed evidence-based guidelines.
'Generalist' models that describe substitution patterns amalgamated from multiple genes and organisms may describe a particular organism or gene poorly.
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