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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fuses with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the joining or blending of two things together, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The unique flavors of Indian and Italian cuisine fuse together in this delicious fusion dish."
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Thudding frankness fuses with exultant fantasy.
Here, too, Loden's identity fuses with that of her protagonist.
Fertilization takes place when a choanocyte fuses with the egg.
In reptiles and birds it fuses with the allantois.
When such characters find and embrace their creed, self-belief fuses with fanatical ideological devotion.
The choanocyte containing the sperm cell fuses with the egg, thus achieving fertilization.
A sperm enters an archegonium and fuses with the egg nucleus.
Hartigan sticks close to Morris, who fuses with Markees Christmas, a remarkably poised yet vulnerable actor.
When a microconjugant locates a macroconjugant, it enters and fuses with it.
A much-reduced coracoid fuses with the scapula and does not meet the sternum.
The essence of the cinema is the double, the image of life that fuses with life itself.
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