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The phrase "a mating of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing reproduction, pairing, or the coming together of two entities, often in a biological or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The documentary explored the mating of various species in their natural habitats."
Alternatives: "a pairing of" or "a coupling of".
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The hardware that would make such a mating of humans, silicon chips and assorted weaponry a reality is, unfortunately, still on back order.
For her part, Niamh Cusack's artful, appealing Millamant attacks male arrogance and envisions a marriage based on a mating of independent souls.
This lean duck is a new breed, said to be rich and gamey, the result of a mating of mallard and domesticated white Pekin.
It was bred in during a mating of the party with a west German gaggle of hardcore Marxists, Communists, Trotskyites, anti-capitalists and assorted other radicals.
In fact, while the goal was stated in terms of a sedan, all three manufacturers are now planning light trucks using the research's dominant principle, a mating of internal combustion engines with electric motors.
Or one that seeks to please and amuse, and succeeds?" "An ideal museum show would be a mating of Brideshead Revisited with House & Garden, provoking intense and pleasurable nostalgia for a past that none of its audience has had".
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Are you a mate of Thierry Henry?
She's a mate of mine.
He's a mate of mine".
"I am a mate of Kevin.
He's a mate of mine, Ben.
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