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Free sign upThe phrase "amalgamation at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the merging or combining of entities, often in business or organizational settings.
Example: "The amalgamation at the conference brought together experts from various fields to share their insights."
Alternatives: "merger at" or "consolidation at".
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"I felt that it had to be deeply and honestly examined, not amalgamation at any cost by no means, at the very least I wanted a recognition of a proper place for the country members around the cabinet table," Anderson told Ewart.
Continued use of Hg for Au amalgamation at Andacollo has led to significant contamination in stream sediments (0.2 3.8 μg/g Hg) and soils (2.4 47 μg/g Hg).
Carbon atoms when in solid state, on amalgamation at flat surface result into bind under uniform electron-dynamics and when the amalgamation is at uneven surface, (even at atomic level) they result into bind under non-uniform electron-dynamics.
Oxford United's board of directors unanimously supported Maxwell's proposed amalgamation at a board meeting held on 20 April 1983.
I was good at amalgamation, at spinning -- I was in management consulting -- so I worked it to be the "peasant" associate.
The North Eastern Railway (NER), formed in 1854 by amalgamation, at the time was the largest railway company in the country and controlled the East Coast Main Line from Knottingley, south of York, through Darlington to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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All of the fascinating historical research into what happened to the people Wilder encountered, such as Cap Garland (killed at 26 when a threshing machine exploded) or Nellie Oleson (an amalgamation of at least two girls Ingalls knew) is buried in the notes, which makes for an extremely disjointed reading experience.
"Amalgamation" is at the John Slade Ely House in New Haven through next Sunday.
Notably, these originate from 15 sources, the largest of which supplies ∼3000 6000 distinct entries, suggesting effective disease amalgamation, but at the same time indicating a measure of naming promiscuity (see 'Discussion' section).
After several more abortive plans at amalgamation, where the Stainforth and Keadby pulled out at the last minute, agreement was finally reached, and the Don Navigation took control of the canal on 1 January 1849.
Media giants -- always willing to agree to cosmetic "restrictions" on their way to amalgamation -- chuckled at the notion of a "ruthless Mike".
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