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The phrase "a mingling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination or mixture of different elements, ideas, or influences.
Example: "The festival was a mingling of cultures, showcasing food, music, and traditions from around the world."
Alternatives: "a blend of" or "a mixture of".
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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.
She smelled of a mingling of newly mown grass and shampoo.
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.
The wording was a mingling of French and English, much like Ms. Fiorucci's toast to the couple.
"You become even more aware of landscape as a medley of effects, a mingling of geology, memory, movement and life.
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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.
His The Consolation of Philosophy is the last example of purely literary Latin of ancient times a mingling of alternate dialogue and poems.
I burst into tears in the consulting room, a mingling of worry and shame.
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