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The phrase "amalgamates in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of combining or merging different elements into a unified whole, often in contexts related to ideas, cultures, or materials.
Example: "The new policy amalgamates in various strategies to enhance productivity across departments."
Alternatives: "merges into" or "blends in".
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The others left to open an agency, Amalgamated in New York.
Three other executives who left Freeman formed an agency called Amalgamated in New York.
The bureau and the society amalgamated in 1938 to form a new and revitalized Fabian Society.
The two communities were amalgamated in 1967 to form the city.
A third town, Stonehouse, developed between Devonport and Plymouth, and all were amalgamated in 1914.
By 1880 almost all of the 200 synagogues in the United States (amalgamated in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in 1873) were Reform.
The Fuse campaign is being created by Amalgamated in New York, a new agency for which Fuse is its first client.
The successor of three former regiments, dating from as early as 1680, which were amalgamated in 1881.
The aged and disability discrimination portfolios were amalgamated in July 2014, after Innes's term as full-time disability commissioner ended.
Njala University College was founded in the early 1960s and amalgamated in 1967 with Fourah Bay College as the University of Sierra Leone.
When Southern and Northern Nigeria were amalgamated in 1914, Lagos was made the capital of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria.
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