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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more mixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has a greater variety or combination of elements, often in contexts like discussions about opinions, cultures, or experiences.
Example: "The survey results showed a more mixed response than we anticipated, with both positive and negative feedback."
Alternatives: "a more diverse" or "a more varied".
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Then you want a more mixed economy.
Veteran acts get a more mixed reception.
Other states report a more mixed experience.
Nontechnology issues had a more mixed day.
Banks have had a more mixed time.
"We are definitely seeing a more mixed approach.
Still, some companies are seeing a more mixed picture.
The young have grown up in a more mixed society.
In London and Oxford patrons are a more mixed bunch.
That compares with a more mixed picture in Washington.
Its young passengers were a more mixed group.
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