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The phrase "a mix of low" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a combination of low elements, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The recipe calls for a mix of low-fat ingredients to create a healthier dish."
Alternatives: "a blend of low" or "a combination of low".
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Today, it is a socioeconomic and ethnic melting pot, home to a mix of low- and middle-income and luxury apartments and a racially mixed population.
Instead, the costs were passed on through a mix of low price increases and higher productivity.
A mix of low interest rates and high volatility has produced one blow-out quarter after another.
UBS said: In most markets DIY demand remains depressed by a mix of low consumer confidence and weak housing markets, affecting big ticket and trade sales in particular.
Several surveys have showed a slowing in activity as a mix of low wage rises and sky-high prices restrict buyers from obtaining mortgages.
But it has now developed a mix of low fares and friendly service that appeals to America's vast herd of cattle-class commuters.
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Our project is a mix of low-density residential, office and open-space components.
"They need to be a mix of low-skilled and high-skilled.
Neighbors are a mix of low-lying 1950s houses and larger, newer ones.
The neighbourhood where the shooting happened is a mix of low-income and middle-class row houses, some boarded up.
They will be a mix of low-cost rent, shared ownership and "London living rent" which is based on a third of average incomes in each borough.
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