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The phrase "a mixture of subscriptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a combination of different types or categories of subscriptions, such as services or memberships.
Example: "The new service offers a mixture of subscriptions, including streaming, gaming, and music services, all in one package."
Alternatives: "a blend of subscriptions" or "a combination of subscriptions".
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The move from an ad-supported model to a mixture of subscriptions and advertising is tricky, but logical.
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ACT also claims that sales of apps and in-app purchases through app stores will only account for 18% of global apps revenues in 2013, with the rest coming from a mixture of advertising, commerce, external subscriptions and business-to-business sources.
This mixture of subscriptions, grants and traditional retail sales keeps us afloat.
A mixture of both.
A mixture of method and madness.
It's a mixture of the two.
Faces reflect a mixture of ethnic backgrounds.
Probably a mixture of all the above.
A mixture of invulnerability and indifference?
Maybe it's a mixture of both.
Probably a mixture of all three.
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