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Discover LudwigThe phrase “hybrid of” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a combination of two or more components. For example: “This new car is a hybrid of electric and gasoline power.”.
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Or as some unique hybrid of both?
Some unholy hybrid of both?
"A mysterious hybrid of a city.
"It's a hybrid of online shopping with the high street.
A weird hybrid of reality, surreal satire and science.
Par-ker's guitar was like a hybrid of the two.
It is Dean's peculiar hybrid of a "vision problem".
"That hybrid of experiences is really meaningful to me".
Hunt, he explains, is a hybrid of influences.
Take Amersham, Bucks, a hybrid of idyll and unease.
Community is a hybrid of broad and specific elements.
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