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The phrase "a mix of objects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a collection or assortment of different items or elements.
Example: "The artist created a sculpture using a mix of objects, including metal, wood, and glass."
Alternatives: "a combination of items" or "an assortment of objects."
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Is it just meant to be a mix of objects that would be found in the kitchen of a house?
When it is complete, the museum will feature a mix of objects recovered from the site and multimedia installations telling the story behind the attacks and their aftermath.
Auction houses like themed auctions for another reason: many, but not all, include a mix of objects like paintings, prints and furnishings.
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His reason for objecting, he said, was that "the process tended to result in a mix of objective and subjective determinations filtered through a lens of advocacy".
Designing an automobile involves engineering a mix of physical objects and virtual interfaces.
A mix of personal objects, inspiration pieces and shoes from the archive collection are displayed in a dedicated space in the store's atrium.
Since the incubator opened, Mr. Balooch has overseen the development of five products — a mix of wearables, objects and apps — that further his vision of a future in which cosmetics are connected, customized and designed to meet each consumer's needs.
A series titled "Alphabet Sketches" from 1997, for example, consists of 143 small, white wooden sculptures reminiscent in their scale of a child's blocks, which, when arrayed together on a long table, become a miniature white city, or perhaps an incongruous mix of objects one might expect to find in a swap meet display.
And it is packed with a stimulating mix of objects familiar and novel, from classic sculptures with exquisitely carved coiffures to ivory hairpins and bead-spangled wigs to a fully equipped kiosk-size barbershop straight from the streets of Ghana.
The curators, Roy Sieber, professor emeritus at Indiana University, and Frank Herreman, director of exhibitions at the museum, have assembled a stimulating mix of objects familiar and novel, from classic sculptures with exquisitely carved coiffures, to ivory hairpins and bead-spangled wigs, to a fully equipped kiosk-size barbershop straight from the streets of Ghana.
And it is packed with a stimulating mix of objects familiar and novel, from classic sculptures with exquisitely carved coiffures, to ivory hairpins and bead-spangled wigs, to a fully-equipped kiosk-size barber shop straight from the streets of Ghana.
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