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The phrase "amalgamation of style" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a blending or combination of different styles, often in art, design, or fashion contexts.
Example: "The artist's latest work is an amalgamation of style, incorporating elements from both modern and classical influences."
Alternatives: "fusion of styles" or "blend of styles".
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Durant, born in 1861, did not invent the automobile, but he almost might be said to have invented the American idea of the automobile -- that shimmering amalgamation of style, speed and sex appeal that remains the essence of car marketing.
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As an amalgamation of styles itself, Cafe Colonial fits in just fine.
The resulting opera, which premiered at Châtelet in 2004, is an extraordinary amalgamation of styles and approaches.
Ms. Cooper was a repository of the durable mountain music of her native Appalachia, an amalgamation of styles rooted in old-time ballads and fiddle tunes, rousing gospel shouting and sentimental parlor songs.
We created the best sounds for each scene: Valium 1, Valium 2, Valium 7, even". The resulting opera, which premiered at Châtelet in 2004, is an extraordinary amalgamation of styles and approaches.
He has since toured the world with his band, and recorded nine studio albums, winning accolades for his amalgamation of styles including jazz, flamenco, electronica and classical Indian ragas.
France's Para One broke out as a beatmaker, creating a distinct amalgamation of the style for French rappers TTC.
Each member produces a different amalgamation of the style, all of it true to hip hop rhythms as well as electronically manipulated melodies.
And he had an instinct for the unfussy amalgamation of disparate styles, itself an act of near-dissent in the folk era.
The show is what Ford does best, an amalgamation of different styles -- some vintage YSL (the animal prints), some counterculture 70's (the crisscross hand-stitching on leather) and some zeitgeist (a military feel which adds strength to the shapes).
And then there's the funny book story of "Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth" by Chris Ware, a poignant family tale that's not very funny at all, with drawings that are sort of an amalgamation of the posterish style of the artist John Wesley and the cartooning of Chester Gould, creator of "Dick Tracy".
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