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The phrase "a mixture of intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination of different types or forms of intelligence, such as emotional, analytical, or creative intelligence.
Example: "The team was successful because it was a mixture of intelligence, bringing together diverse perspectives and skills."
Alternatives: "a blend of intellect" or "a combination of smarts".
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It's a mixture of intelligence, politics, and very carefully targeted violence.
Dr Gosling calls these "sociability", "affection", "emotional stability" and "competence" (a mixture of intelligence and obedience).
That's a mixture of intelligence and experience - we do not have the experience with these players but we could have made up for that with intelligence".
His performances in all three films are marked by a mixture of intelligence and intensity, a combination that doesn't stop when he's off screen.
The political publisher Biteback has launched an ambitious new series that, judging by the first three books published, tackles the controversy of the topics explored with a mixture of intelligence and forthright argument from some excellent writers.
"I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like," Austen said of Emma, and that dictum could perhaps be applied to this terrifically brittle account of a middle-aged woman who brilliantly manipulates those around her through a mixture of intelligence, elegance, and fox-like cunning.
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Despite early battles, Turnbull flourished through a mixture of energy, intelligence and sheer chutzpah.
As it was, a mixture of energy, intelligence, and exclusion from opportunity drove them to remake Burma.
The second report, produced by Downing Street officials, has come to be known as the "dodgy dossier" because it turned out to be a mixture of real intelligence and parts of articles from scholarly and military journals.
Through a mixture of natural intelligence and careful husbanding of his resources, he reached the summit as King Lear on the same stage where his father had played the role more than 50 years previously.
Although closure was never realized, those who worked with Olsen — a mixture of military, intelligence and diplomatic officials as well as federal prosecutors — said there was surprisingly little rancor in the review process, despite the toughness of some of the decisions and the potential for bureaucratic infighting.
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