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The phrase "a mixture of questioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or context where various forms or types of questioning are present or combined.
Example: "The discussion was characterized by a mixture of questioning that ranged from simple inquiries to complex philosophical debates."
Alternatives: "a blend of inquiries" or "a combination of questions".
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The ORR carried out its research through a mixture of questioning passengers on trains and asking customers who bought tickets online to complete a questionnaire.
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Furthermore, data of adverse events were a mixture of spontaneous reporting and specific questioning.
Pick any one from Dr John's Locked Down, Kelly Joe Phelps' Brother Sinner & the Whale, Chris Smither's Hundred Dollar Valentine and Loudon Wainwright III's Older Than My Old Man Now and you'll find that the middle-aged-and-upwards white American male can be a healthy mixture of rueful, questioning, reflective, funny, soulful and downright spooky when he wants to be.
Smith first expressed a mixture of incredulity and disgust over Paul's questioning whether or not the government can kill Americans with drones on American soil, calling it a "stupid" issue.
Other prominent users lashed out against the writer with a mixture of shock and disgust, eviscerating his cold remark and questioning his sanity.
In order to gain an insight into the more informal work practices of users, interviews were complemented by a mixture of object/activity/person-oriented observations of the software in use with on-site questioning, where appropriate and convenient.
That language was so rich a mixture of the rational and the fantastic — and such a lush evocation of her characters' overflowing inner lives — that one left the theatre feeling replenished and questioning.
A mixture of both.
It is a mixture of Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
They seem a mixture of both.
Probably a mixture of coach and competition.
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