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The phrase "a mix of statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a combination of different remarks or assertions on a particular topic.
Example: "The report presented a mix of statements from various experts, highlighting the diverse opinions on climate change."
Alternatives: "a combination of remarks" or "a blend of assertions".
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Edward narrows it down to one man and continues spewing forth a mix of statements ("Somebody in your family is a very heavy smoker") and questions ("Does 'Dr. Zhivago' have any meaning to you?").
Trump's claim is a mix of statements that are outdated ("for decades, the United States was operated and has operated a very low-skill immigration system"), exaggerated ("substantial pressure on American workers, taxpayers") and rooted in research ("among those hit the hardest" are minority workers or immigrants).
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Start off with a few clothes, a mix of statement pieces and basics, and work upwards and outwards from there.
Instead it was mostly a mix of bland statements and character attacks.
Dozens of international artists translated the era's global euphoria and optimism into a mix of political statements, drug-induced musings and truly artistic visions.
As ever, this year's program is a mix of strong artistic statements, promising starts and brow-furrowing curiosities.
The "RIO bias tally" searched articles for biased statements or inappropriate omissions that originally appeared in the RIO publications (see Table 2), graded on a scale from 0 (no bias evident in review article), 1 (a mix of biased and unbiased statements) to 2 (bias evident), or N/A (no statement made regarding the item).
Sotris offers apparel for men and women from fresh, forward-thinking designers while Ensayar specializes in a customized mix of statement-making menswear.
In this study, the GPs typically enquired about AOD use in non-threatening ways, used a mix of open and closed statement questioning styles, and sometimes put forward statements for patient agreement.
We recommend changing this tool to have a mix of positively and negatively worded statements to help deal with this bias.
These effects seemed somewhat stronger than those of Field et al. (2008c), which might reflect the more ambiguous nature of the information in Muris et al.'s (in press) study (i.e., in Field et al.'s study the information was a mix of positive, negative, and neutral statements).
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