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The phrase "a mixture of old" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a combination that includes elements from the past or traditional aspects.
Example: "The festival featured a mixture of old and new traditions, celebrating the community's rich history while embracing modern influences."
Alternatives: "a blend of the past" or "a combination of traditional elements."
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So there is a mixture of old and young.
The Cubs' rotation is a mixture of old and young.
At its centre, there is a mixture of old and new commercial and administrative buildings.
The city plan of Delhi is a mixture of old and new road patterns.
The original Talmud, written in a mixture of old Hebrew and Aramaic, is all about learning.
If the city is a blend of ethnicities, it's just as often a mixture of Old World and New.
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White puts her success down to a mixture of old-fashioned perseverance and the public's unending patience.
It's a mixture of old-fashioned hard work and slightly facile symbolism, putting luxe backdrops behind nasty reality.
An ex-employee described him as a "jovial Presbyterian": a mixture of old-fashioned values, commercial drive and almost childish passion.
Around them, a small crew of middle-aged players appeared to approach the music with a mixture of old-pro seriousness and playfulness.
Patrika has arrived at a winning combination through a mixture of old-fashioned credibility, large circulation, and civic-minded hyperlocal coverage and editions.
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