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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mixer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device for mixing ingredients, or in a social context, to describe an event where people come together to meet and interact.
Example: "We need to buy a mixer for the kitchen to help with baking."
Alternatives: "a blending device" or "a social gathering."
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I was basically a mixer.
A mixer?" She needed to know that.
I'm connecting a mic to a mixer.
"I like a vodka or a mixer.
3. Beat remaining butter in a mixer or food processor.
Blending the songs between the two turntables requires a mixer.
"These guys are just throwing it in a mixer.
Oscar and I start by making dough in a mixer.
(Alternatively, use a mixer with a dough hook).
Mix it well, using your hands or a mixer.
3. Turn a mixer on high, and beat 1 minute.
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