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The phrase "a mixture of utter" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a combination of complete or total elements, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The performance was a mixture of utter chaos and brilliance, leaving the audience both confused and amazed."
Alternatives: "a blend of complete" or "a combination of total".
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"It's a very exciting challenge that I'm looking forward to with a mixture of utter fear and excitement".
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The actor told me taking on the role was "a mixture of a dream and utter fear".
But I enjoyed the mixture of utter grandeur and ludicrousness – not exactly an unusual combo here.
It is a heady cocktail he dispenses: a mixture of effortless English charm, an iron nerve, impressive quick-wittedness and utter shamelessness.
Rosemary's Baby This menacing one-sheet for Roman Polanski's 1968 satanic horror uses a mixture of eerie colouring and the surprising use of a pram to evoke utter dread.
Her speech is punctuated with a mixture of technological terms and homespun exclamations, like the "holy cow!" she uttered on learning of the Buffett gift.
A mixture of both.
It is a mixture of Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
They seem a mixture of both.
But prepare for a mixture of feelings.
It's a mixture of stuff.
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