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The phrase "a mixture of characters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination of different personalities, traits, or types of characters in a story, group, or setting.
Example: "The novel features a mixture of characters, each with their own unique backgrounds and motivations that drive the plot forward."
Alternatives: "a blend of characters" or "a combination of characters".
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The general impression was of somebody who was a mixture of characters from Proust and PG Wodehouse.
"It's a good bunch of boys and a mixture of characters and they all gel well," said Lawless, who began his career at Motherwell.
Often, a mixture of characters previously thought to be diagnostic for either the Ephedra lineage, the Gnetum-Welwitschia clade, or the Bennettitales, are seen in recently described charcoalified seeds [ 14, 18] and the same is true for the new fossil presented here.
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Smart phones and organizers use a mixture of character recognition and onscreen and add-on keyboards that can also work well.
Only 0.2% of users had what would be considered a strong password of eight or more characters that contains a mixture of special characters, numbers and both lower and upper case letters, says the study.
Ramsay Street is now a mixture of older characters like Lou Carpenter (Tom Oliver, Toadfish Rebecchi Ryan Moloney, Karl Alan Fletcher and Susan Kennedy Jackie Woodburnedburne), as well as newer characters such as the Turner family.
Use a mixture of unusual characters: You can use a word or phrase that you can easily remember but where characters are substituted, eg, Myd0gha2B1g3ars!
The next several centuries saw various adaptations until the middle of the 12th century, when Japanese had evolved into a mixture of Chinese characters and phonetics that are expressed in a cursive, flowing script.
Langoxylon compares with Middle Devonian archaeopterid progymnosperms like Actinopodium and Actinoxylon, but has a mixture of anatomical characters that were previously used to subdivide Euphyllophytina into Moniliformopses and Radiatopses types.
It even offers some exhibits in digraphia, a mixture of Chinese characters and the Latin alphabet that some scholars, both Chinese and non-Chinese, say is important for modernizing Chinese, but is rejected by a Beijing government intent on preserving linguistic "purity".
It contains some of Wallace's very best writing — an amazing mixture of characters, genres, tones and styles.
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