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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potpourri" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a diverse or varied mixture of things. Example: The conference was a potpourri of different topics, ranging from economics to environmental sustainability.
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Today also brings a potpourri of sounds.
At Washington Square, a potpourri there.
Saks installed a potpourri boutique on the designer fashion floor.
"It was a bit of a potpourri," he said.
So modern has become postmodern, a potpourri of choices.
They also make it a potpourri of sly theater references.
Here at the end is a potpourri of (hopefully) useful design techniques.
Fans pointed to a potpourri of issues as the causes of failure this season.
The cover page is a potpourri, while the sections offer a deep look at each category.
The films are a potpourri of imports that have not yet obtained commercial release.
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A to Z--a potpourri.
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