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Free sign upThe phrase "amalgamated with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of combining or merging two or more entities, often in a formal or technical context.
Example: "The two companies were amalgamated with a focus on enhancing their market presence and operational efficiency."
Alternatives: "merged with a" or "combined with a".
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The industrialist and Liberal politician William Hesketh Lever began building the Wirral village of Port Sunlight in 1888, 42 years before his family's company amalgamated with a Dutch margarine firm to become Unilever.
Inc. town, 1948; city, 1980; in 1995 Fort McMurray amalgamated with a large surrounding territory to form the specialized municipality of Wood Buffalo, which also includes the communities of Anzac, Conklin, Draper, Fort Chipewyan, Fort Fitzgerald, Fort MacKay, Gregoire Lake Estates, Janvier, Mariana Lake, and Saprae Creek Estates.
Abel Morall was taken over in 1984 when it was amalgamated with a Glasgow firm.
Abel Morrall was taken over in 1984 when it was amalgamated with a Glasgow firm.
The optimized strip was physically amalgamated with a monolayer, uniformly distributed surface geometry.
Observation 3.13 It is well known that, because of the abstract group structure of P as a free product amalgamated with a modular group, each finite ordered elliptic element will be either of order 2 or 3. On the other hand, in [2, 11], authors give some results about a connection between the periods of elliptic elements of a chosen permutation group with the circuits in suborbital graphs of it.
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The model used to estimate the vesicle release is a novel realisation of the ribbon synapse, amalgamated with an existing model of the auditory periphery; see Figure 1.
In 1950, Chetham's amalgamated with Nicholls Hospital Schooll, a similar school based in Ardwick which had been established in 1863.
In 1896, the school amalgamated with Hawksburn Grammar School, a smaller local Christian school after Hawksburn's headmaster, W. Murray Buntine, was appointed as headmaster at Caulfield.
Economic pressures and limited manpower resulted in the battalion being amalgamated with other battalions a couple of times during the inter-war years.
The vision of people amalgamated with their surroundings in a spontaneous way created a new, context-aware era of human-computer interaction.
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