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The phrase "a mash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture or combination of different elements, often in a chaotic or unrefined manner.
Example: "The artist created a vibrant painting that was a mash of colors and textures, reflecting her eclectic style."
Alternatives: "a mix of" or "a blend of".
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A mash of the cyborgs was more like it.
Eat with a mash of neeps and tatties — swede (or rutabaga) and potato.
There is more to nonfiction than a mash of facts, after all.
The Romans loved roots; Apicius cooked a mash of parsnips, red wine, cumin, and rue.
I was also wild about a bruschetta with a mash of chicken livers, capers and guanciale.
A mash of seafood was enclosed in a sheet of pasta and baked.
Roasted duck, though, served over a mash of plantains and onions, was full of flavor.
Crème de framboise, a raspberry liqueur, is soured slightly by a mash of fresh raspberries.
Arroz con pato, a main course, featured washed-out duck on a mash of gluey green rice.
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My character is sort of a mash-up of a couple of different Latino comedians.
The Jump feels like a mash up of Big Brother and Ski Sunday.
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