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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an amalgam" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture or blend of different elements, often in contexts such as art, culture, or ideas.
Example: "The festival was an amalgam of various cultural traditions, showcasing music, dance, and cuisine from around the world."
Alternatives: "a blend" or "a mixture".
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It's an amalgam.
Thus, Oaksterdam — an amalgam of Oakland and Amsterdam — was born.
It's actually an amalgam of a few ideas.
(The name was an amalgam of Independent Digital Entertainment).
Shaktism is an amalgam of Shaivism and mother goddess traditions.
It's simply an amalgam of the words "therapy" and "diagnosis".
His politics were an amalgam of racism, pornography, & religion.
Clearly, the Tea Party movement is an amalgam.
It is an amalgam of dozens of incremental improvements.
Archigram was an amalgam of the words "architecture" and "telegram".
It became sort of an amalgam of Chuck and Sam.
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