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The phrase "fusions of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing combinations or blends of different elements, ideas, or styles. Example: "The artist is known for her fusions of traditional and modern techniques in her paintings."
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His early pieces were fusions of modern dance with Chinese opera, acrobatics and folk dance.
Such fusions of impulse and diagnosis are the hallmark of Lewis's writing at its best.
Art needs iconoclasts and bold fusions of distinct traditions.
Then again, testosterone-powered fusions of hip hop and rock have paid off handsomely elsewhere.
They're all amazing fusions of decoration and function.
This week's poem might be a microcosm of more abundant fusions of lyric and narrative moments.
Born in Beirut, Abaji plays various stringed and wind instruments in fusions of Middle Eastern and European styles.
The dominant language is Russian, although Ukrainian is also common, as is surzhyk, the name for fusions of the two.
Sharing the bill is the Mahavishnu Project, which takes on the virtuosic East-West fusions of the Mahavishnu Orchestra.
Latin music's younger audience is finding its own fusions of salsa and merengue with hip-hop and reggae.
The mostly small landscapes, portraits and Chardinesque still lifes in this beautiful show offer transporting fusions of paint and imagery.
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