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Discover Ludwig"mingling" is a perfectly acceptable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a combination of elements, such as at a party, where there is a mingling of conversation, music, and laughter. For example: "The room was filled with the mingling of music and conversation as guests enjoyed the party."
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There's a mingling of the very old and the new.
Over all, politics is rarely overt in her art, though a mingling of cultures is.
By some alchemy, through this constant association, a mingling, a transmutation, can occur.
A mingling of art installation, PR campaign and video shoot, it was unquestionably an impressive feat.
Lamb, another sweet meat, was winningly matched with a mingling of couscous, fruits and nuts.
For Koreans in New York City this harvest time is a mingling of joy and homesickness.
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The task was especially difficult because La Farge worked in an encaustic medium--a mingling of wax&oil--that conventional methods of cleaning would've damaged.
"What you have is a churn — classes mingling," he said.
A terrace for mingling only sweetens the deal.
In that sense, Bogdanov is continuing a tradition of mingling football hooliganism with ultra-nationalist politics.
Both owners make a point of mingling with the guests, and there are lots of regulars.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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