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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mixture of odd" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a combination of unusual or strange elements, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The art exhibit was a mixture of odd styles that left the viewers puzzled."
Alternatives: "a blend of strange" or "a combination of unusual".
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Make a soup; soups are very forgiving of a mixture of odd flavors.
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The reports describe how Mr. Loughner behaved when confronted or questioned about his actions, and the images and perceptions that officers from the college's Department of Public Safety recorded show a mixture of behaviors, by turns odd, belligerent or silent and removed, sometimes all in the same encounter.
The behaviour of the gunman was also odd: a mixture of clinical cynicism and panic, of careful targeting and random firing.
Tens of thousands of people from all walks of life again stoically waited for hours on Thursday under a mixture of searing sun and the odd torrential downpour to pay their respects to their national hero.
The sensation of drinking bubble tea is an odd one, a mixture of eating and drinking simultaneously whereby you slurp the concoction through a fat straw before chewing on the tapioca pearls while negotiating the tea.
The new record is a potent and complex mixture of odd-metered prog-rock rhythms, passionate Slavic vocals, and boisterous horns.
And with a loose party structure – an odd mixture of direct democracy at a local level and a rather over-strategising leadership – Podemos is prone to infighting, leading to sudden drops in motivation.
It was an odd mixture of a remarkable break with Labour's past; lacerating criticism of the Tories' 18 years in office; and an apparent determination to occupy much of the Tories' own centre-right ground.
My sister is twenty-one now, and prepares food the way college students do: portions to feed an army, an odd mixture of disparate ethnic seasonings and products that don't have corporate origins.
The defenders of El Teddy's are not entirely opposed to this, even though they recognize that it would result in an odd mixture of Robert Moses and Proust — an emblem negotiated through a city bureaucracy pointing wistfully at the memory of a sign.
The 2007 counter-documentary about John Sweeney was an odd mixture of personal mudslinging and a more schoolmasterly tone that reprimanded the reporter for breaking the BBC's code of conduct.
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