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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mixed population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people that consists of individuals from different backgrounds, ethnicities, or cultures.
Example: "The city is known for its vibrant culture, which is a result of its mixed population."
Alternatives: "diverse population" or "heterogeneous population".
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I've never seen such a mixed population".
The complex serves a mixed population of short-term patients undergoing rehabilitation, long-term residents and people with mild dementia.
The incident took place south of Kirkuk, a city with a mixed population of Kurds, Turks and Arabs.
It has a mixed population of Abkhaz, Mingrelians, Greeks, Armenians, Russians and Georgians and a small but significant Muslim minority.
Kunduz, which shares a border with Tajikistan, has a mixed population of Tajiks, Pashtuns and Uzbeks.
And being Asian in a school without much of a mixed population, I was constantly harassed.
Towns such as Boda, which once had a mixed population, have been torn apart.
The city has a mixed population of Kurds, Arabs and others, and is seen as one of the country's economic prizes.
The city has a mixed population, like much of Kenya, split among several ethnic groups including Kikuyus, Luos, Luhyas and Kalenjins.
PKM2 exists in a mixed population of monomer, dimer and tetramer.
All included articles were published in English and had a mixed population of physically active people.
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