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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few intermingled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small number of items or elements that are mixed or blended together.
Example: "In the garden, there were a few intermingled flowers of different colors, creating a beautiful tapestry of blooms."
Alternatives: "a few mixed" or "a few blended".
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BACE1+/+ and BACE1−/− MFTs contained large vesicle pools densely packed with small, clear synaptic vesicles, some large clear vesicles, and a few intermingled dense-core vesicles.
Histologically, NLPHL typically consists of large nodules of reactive small B cells with a few intermingled tumor cells, the so called lymphocyte predominant or LP cells.
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In slowly expanding lesions, most HLA-D positive cells displayed a microglia phenotype with only few intermingled macrophages.
In M2, the focus consisted of intermingled red and green neurons, and a few DL neurons.
The intermingled and graphene-covered Si NFs showed a high irreversible capacity loss at a few initial cycles, which was attributed by the remaining SiOx in the fabricated materials.
A few weeks became a few years.
A few scares, a few bad words.
A. A few things.
A few cuts, a few bruises.
Consider just a few.
A few important caveats.
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