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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amalgamation of one" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing the merging or combining of elements, but the meaning may not be immediately clear to readers.
Example: "The project was an amalgamation of one unique idea that brought together various perspectives."
Alternatives: "fusion of one" or "combination of one".
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Implicit in her argument is a rejection of the complete assimilation (or even amalgamation) of one race into another.
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Finally, this work provides new information about Cenozoic structure and Paleozoic basement architecture, presumably derived from amalgamation history of one of the highest and more inaccessible regions of the Andes.
Simone (an amalgamation of "Simulation One") is tall, blond, tanned, and big-boned, with a wide mouth and a slightly muzzy voice.
"I'm keen to emphasise that this play isn't about one specific far-right group, because it's an amalgamation of the ones we've got in the UK," says Thompson.
The exhibition is presented as an amalgamation of traditions, each one layering over the previous while borrowing from it.
Suffragette also features Meryl Streep as Emmeline Pankhurst, Natalie Press as Emily Davison, the activist who died at the 1913 Epsom Derby; and Helena Bonham Carter as Edith Ellyn, an amalgamation of more than one prominent suffragette.
The beauty of MMA is that it is an amalgamation of disciplines into one sport.
The supertree approach, for instance, involves the creation of individual trees from gene families and the amalgamation of these into one final supertree.
It included a meme of two fighting Frankenstein figures, one red and one blue, each an amalgamation of states based on their political leanings.
The Iowa Republican broached the subject in a Saturday evening Facebook post — a meme of two fighting Frankenstein figures, one red and one blue, each an amalgamation of states based on their political leanings.
The Iowa Republican broached the subject in a Saturday evening Facebook post — a bizarre meme of two fighting figures, one red and one blue, each an amalgamation of states based on their political leanings.
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