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'were fused together' is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to two or more things that have been combined together and form a new, unified entity. For example: The two companies were fused together to form a new business entity.
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The rocks looked as if they were fused together.
The plants were mutant specimens of Arabidopsis thaliana with closed, deformed flowers in which some flower parts were fused together.
The shield is an aggregate of at least four discrete continents that were fused together between about 2.0 and 1.8 billion years ago.
The essential element was not the radar antennas themselves but the method by which radar reports were fused together in operations centers to produce a three-dimensional picture of the aerial battlefield in near real time.
At the extreme energies and temperatures of the Big Bang, the matter-making particles and the force-carrying particles were fused together into a single primal substance, separating into individual entities only later on.
They used records to establish the names of the men and women contained in all but four of the canisters, some of which had corroded and were fused together.
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Organs can be fused together.
Often they are "fused" together to help pinpoint suspects.
Her fingers are fused together as a result of a childhood accident.
Elsewhere, those two extremes are fused together in mercurial songs that oscillate between cool control and thunderous abandon.
For many in the humanities, their names are fused together, like Laurel and Hardy or Crick and Watson.
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