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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hybridization of' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to describe the process of combining two different things to create something new. For example, "the hybridization of traditional painting techniques with modern computer graphics has resulted in some stunning digital creations".
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Hybridization of national styles is nothing new.
Baldereschi loves the "hybridization" of plain and fancy.
The hybridization of Spanish and English into Spanglish is not new, of course.
The theme here is leisure, the main technique the hybridization of contrasting forms and conventions (what else?).
Under his protection, Largo has become a hothouse for musicians and comedians, and has encouraged hybridization of the two usually divergent strains.
What is most peculiar about "Fun House" is its strange hybridization of punk rock and jazz, a kind of fusion that never quite caught on.
Then I want to see the precise production plans and timetables for the hybridization of all your cars and trucks within 36 months.
Events will include a foliage show, a plant auction and sale, a self-guided tour and lectures on the growing, care and hybridization of rhododendrons and azaleas.
There are already brilliant engineers in Asia, and what's needed, say some investors, is a hybridization of roles.
Fig. 1 In situ hybridization of activated sludge.
So, we're kind of looking at a future where people acknowledge the hybridization of digital and analog, and appreciate and understand that they both affect each other.
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