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The phrase "a mix of forms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination of different types or varieties of something, often in contexts like art, literature, or data.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a mix of forms, blending traditional painting techniques with modern digital art."
Alternatives: "a combination of styles" or "a blend of types".
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"I'm wondering," she says, "if men are more interested in virtuosity, athleticism and pure dance, in making the kind of work that sells; and whether women of my generation are more interested in a mix of forms, and making smaller work that is more emotionally driven".
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Neither protein has been chemically oxidized or reduced; thus, the template structure is probably a mix of both forms.
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Laboratory reactions often produce compounds in a mix of mirror-image forms that react differently in the body.
During a recent visit to Inditex's spanking new headquarters, a mix of open Scandinavian forms (lots of glass) and a Mediterranean stucco look, FORBES GLOBAL bumped into Ortega by accident in the employee canteen.
In order for AMS to measure C in biologic specimens, they were converted to graphite or possibly a mix of closely related forms of carbon such as amorphous carbon, iron carbide, and graphite (that we characterize in part 2).
An early welded-steel sculpture by David Smith, "Structure of Arches" (1939), makes a formidable showing -- a rough, tough semi-architectural mix of forms that also has the presence of a creature.
The Hero, in this incarnation, is a perfect mix of form and function.
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