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The phrase "a predictable mix of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination of elements that can be anticipated or expected in a certain context.
Example: "The film was a predictable mix of romance and comedy, following the same formula as many others in the genre."
Alternatives: "an expected blend of" or "a typical combination of".
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Although the book has met with mixed reviews, the New York Times dismissed it as "mostly a predictable mix of spin, stonewalling, score-settling and highly selective reminiscences", Limbaugh found it to be "riveting" and "fascinating" and written "from the heart and honest".
The change drew a predictable mix of praise and censure.
After that, though, the album settles into a predictable mix of calculated audacity and equally calculated sentimentality.
Indeed, the memoir — delivered in dry, often truculent prose — turns out to be mostly a predictable mix of spin, stonewalling, score settling and highly selective reminiscences.
The Kalahari condominium building drummed up a predictable mix of hope and skepticism when it rose along a scraggly stretch of West 116th Street in Harlem.
A predictable mix of old and new, its conventional interiors and faux historical skin are a quaint version of the existing Yankee Stadium, whose hulking shell has been a Bronx landmark since 1923.
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A BBC Music critic, however, deemed the track, along with "Deadlines & Diets" and "I Say a Prayer for You", an "afairly predictable mix of well-produced tunes covering the various pop styles and themes".
The year-old establishment prides itself on using organic products and elevating old world Slovenian recipes rather than dishing out the same predictable mix of Italian, Austrian and Serbian fare, as most local restaurants do.
These days the trains are no longer segregated, but there are three categories of travel, with a predictable racial mix.
The rest of the film felt predictable — a stale mix of space and sword (saber) fights, with a largely uninspiring script and the film's few focal points coming across as weakly diluted parallels from earlier moments in the franchise.
Between thin and formulaic genre novels at one pole, and inscrutable postmodern tomes at the other (flavorless workshop craftings tossed into the predictable mix), surely there's room among thousands of titles for authors who follow the tradition of London, Dreiser and Kerouac.
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