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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amalgamated material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substance that is formed by combining different materials or elements into a single entity.
Example: "The artist used amalgamated material to create a unique sculpture that incorporated metal, wood, and glass."
Alternatives: "combined material" or "blended material".
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Cemented paste tailings (CPT) is an innovative form of amalgamated material currently available to the mining industry in developed countries.
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In this paper, a novel structure: Laterally amalgamated DUal Material GAte Concave (L-DUMGAC) MOSFET is proposed.
They note various criteria used to identify "good" literature, rejecting Russian formalism's criterion of defamiliarization and similar understandings for one based on the diversity of materials amalgamated within a work.
There is little room for ideological back-and-forth when children are seen as hideous enemies from a horror film: "I was like a lump of food that my children chewed without stopping; a cud made of a living material that continually amalgamated and softened its living substance to allow two greedy bloodsuckers to nourish themselves, leaving on me the odor and taste of their gastric juices.
Tires can be made up of as many as 200 different materials, from rubbers to plastics to steel, amalgamated into more than 30 components.
After having amalgamated a group of contingency tables, we can define the Measure of Amalgamation.
Tanganyikans want to be amalgamated.
Stop as soon as the mixture is amalgamated.
Pros: Cheap, and easily amalgamated into existing algorithms.
These symbols reoccur in the exhibition, abused, amalgamated and mocked.
Leave on the heat, stirring, for a minute, until amalgamated.
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