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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A and B squadrons amalgamated into a single squadron.
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The 55 army battalions would be amalgamated into 23 units.
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The two schools amalgamated in 1974.
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The women's association has amalgamated with the men's.
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Worries have been expressed about the current trend of amalgamating sales teams.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A possible future is that regions will pass away and districts amalgamate to make contracts for more specialist services - tertiary care.
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As the companies amalgamate and compete across wider areas they need to drive overheads down.
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Moreover, technically speaking, this would be the perfect moment to amalgamate the three major currencies into one.
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Some local areas will be amalgamated to improve their economics and management.
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The selection seems to have taken into account the moves within London University to amalgamate some colleges and form five science centres.
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Then mix the dry into the wet, beating only long enough to amalgamate the two.
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They amalgamated under him as mineral master general in 1709-10.