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Discover Ludwig"complex amalgamation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
This phrase could be used to refer to a complicated mix or combination of things, such as an organization that is made up of many different components. For example, you could say, "The company's success is due to its complex amalgamation of different resources."
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In other words, fried chicken is a highly complex amalgamation of muscle and bone, fat and flour.
Wins and losses are based on a complex amalgamation of factors from critical opinion to ticket sales.
The complex amalgamation of investments known as Class V Funding III produced $126 million in profits for Citigroup's brokerage subsidiary, and another $34 million in fees for putting it together.
Scientists also recently discovered that fat tissue is comprised of far more than just fat cells; it is a complex amalgamation that includes key immune system cells called macrophages.
'The local' in Lesotho is an intricate and complex amalgamation of trans-boundary political interests, economic dependencies, cultural and social ties, ecological circumstances, historical events and traditions.
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Single-note early works like "Man With Ship Model," with its figure's long, Modiglianiesque face, quickly give way to more complex amalgamations of European influences.
The rest of the dance involves repetitions and variations of the Piccolino step and the hopping steps associated with the vamp, leading to some complex amalgamations of the two.
Archean tectonic history of the North China Craton (NCC) involved complex processes of amalgamation of microcontinents along multiple subduction zones prior to the consolidation of the major crustal blocks and their assembly into unified cratonic architecture.
In the Tianshan, ophiolitic mélanges like Kanggurtag, North Tianshan, and South Tianshan occur as part of some Paleozoic accretionary complexes related to amalgamation of arc terranes.
This finding is understandable since writing success is an amalgamation of complex factors and cannot be attributed to writing background alone.
The recent tissue-engineering approaches related to acute neural injuries, especially traumatic spinal cord injuries, involve an amalgamation of several complex interventional strategies including polymeric scaffolds, micro- and nanoparticulate systems, and stem cell grafts which can be combinatorially termed as "bioactive polymer nanocomposites".
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