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The phrase "the amalgamation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the process of combining or merging different elements into a single entity.
Example: "The amalgamation of various cultures has enriched our community."
Alternatives: "the merger" or "the fusion"
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The amalgamation that follows is exciting and dynamic.
Democrats can't complain because the amalgamation of internal protection agencies is what they have been demanding.
The installation highlights the ICA's increasing interest in the amalgamation of music and contemporary art.
"The amalgamation of Random House and Ballantine is a mistake of the first order," he said.
They were not one of the families that had run Barclays since the amalgamation of 1896.
Dum Dum was enlarged by the amalgamation of Kadihati municipality in 1883.
In reply to questioning from Irving, she said although the amalgamation had gone ahead, the funds had not been consolidated.
Globalization 3.0 has thus been fostered by the amalgamation of both, with the backing of the World Wide Web.
It acts as a protective base beneath the amalgamation restoration.
"The bigger problem is the amalgamation of threats," he says.
Of course, the amalgamation of all this personal content raises big hairy issues.
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