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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concoction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture or combination of different elements, often in a creative or metaphorical context.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a concoction of vibrant colors and abstract shapes that challenge traditional perceptions of beauty."
Alternatives: "a mixture of" or "a blend of".
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(Hers was a concoction of turkey, wild rice and celery).
A concoction of stale sweat, flat ale, unmentionable bodily fluids and mud, perhaps?
Hungarians favor a concoction of cabbage and smoked meats, sometimes forthrightly called "hangover soup".
If you watch Masterchef, it's a concoction of all of that.
This includes the staple downer Lean, a concoction of promethazine and soda.
Relevance used to be easy, it was a concoction of keywords, match-types and campaigns.
SIGNATURE DRINK: The Maltese, a concoction of fresh fruit juice and spirits that changes daily, $9.
My Democrat, a concoction of peach and bourbon, was tasty but lacked heft.
For brake fluid, they use a concoction of oil, shampoo and soap.
Each day, Joe Huffman, a geologist, sends a concoction of nutrients, including lactate, into the ground.
"Cheers," Florence said, lifting a concoction of orange, lemon and peach juice.
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