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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is mismatched" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something does not fit or correspond well with something else. Example: The colors on her outfit are mismatched, with a blue shirt and yellow pants.
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"I like that everything is mismatched.
So his cafe is mismatched chairs and tables and he is mismatched shorts (blue Madras) and shirts (a puce tartan) with Belfast orange knee-highs.
Is that due to the number of youth and job creation rate is mismatched or any other factors are influencing?
However, for the patient who needs a HCT today from an HLA-mismatched donor, the evolving literature suggests that using a donor who is mismatched with the recipient at positions 116 or 156 at either of the HLA class I loci, at position 9 at HLA-A or HLA-C, and at position 99 at HLA-C may increase the risk for early death and other adverse outcomes.
This combination is mismatched for minor and major histocompatibility antigens, which gives rise to GVHR grades I to IV [22].
The human body is "mismatched" to the human situation.
Beige striped and floral upholstery is mismatched on side chairs.
If the uncertainty is mismatched, we show that a mismatched threshold is needed to ensure stability.
Grilled salmon, topped with fried herbs, is mismatched with a blood-orange vinaigrette, charred apples and fennel.
Perhaps the slow, thoughtful pace demanded of us by books is mismatched with the ever-quickening pace of newspaper journalism.
The white tablecloths are properly crisp, but the tableware is mismatched vintage china, possibly sourced from the town's charity shops.
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