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The phrase "amalgamated through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of combining or merging different elements or entities into a single entity or system.
Example: "The two companies were amalgamated through a strategic merger that aimed to enhance their market presence."
Alternatives: "merged via" or "combined through".
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The Trans-North China Orogen (TNCO) is a major collisional belt along which the Western and Eastern Blocks of the North China Craton were amalgamated through subduction accretion collision tectonics during Paleoproterozoic.
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The second test problem concerns the simulation of the nonlinear development of the instability of a zonal shear band into a train of like signed vortices which subsequently amalgamate through the nonlinear pairing interaction.
You don't want it to cook, just to warm through until amalgamated.
While these points are often conceded, it is nevertheless maintained that any primitive alternatives to familiar life would have been eliminated long ago, either amalgamated into a single form of life through lateral gene transfer (LGT) or alternatively out-competed by our putatively more evolutionarily robust form of life.
The GWR was the only company to keep its identity through the Railways Act 1921, which amalgamated it with the remaining independent railways within its territory, and it was finally merged at the end of 1947 when it was nationalised and became the Western Region of British Railways.
Of these filaments, we tracked the following: time of birth, time of death, time of bifurcation, time of amalgamation, lifespan, filament from which a filament bifurcated, filament into which a filament amalgamated, and ultimate filament to which a filament could be traced back through the bifurcation events (49).
The GWR alone preserved its name through the "grouping", under which smaller companies were amalgamated into four main companies in 1922 and 1923.
Through the Ordinance of 1787 the ceded lands were amalgamated to create the Northwest Territory, which included present-day Indiana.
At the door the two as one together through the glue had learned to bargain, the nape of their enfolded tonsils caressing through already, the scummy quaver of their fused cords and larynx amalgamated trying to make sound.
Arbroath was controlled by Arbroath Town Council from the time of King James VI through to 1975, when Arbroath (and the county of Angus) were amalgamated with the counties of Perthshire and Dundee City into Tayside, under the control of Tayside Regional Council.
Through Wakefield's influence, the New Zealand Association was formed in 1837; it was amalgamated with two other groups in 1838 as the New Zealand Company.
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