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The phrase "a sort of mixed" is not entirely correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used when describing something that is a combination of different elements or types, but it should be followed by a noun for better understanding.
Example: "The dish was a sort of mixed salad with various vegetables and dressings."
Alternatives: "a type of mixed" or "a kind of mixed".
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It has always been a sort of mixed salad.
"There was a sort of mixed tooth-sucking that passed through the audience," he said.
The biggest of the four schemes creates a sort of mixed economy, paying for the most talented 60% who are offered places at participating schools.
Singer's own family is a sort of mixed marriage -- the skeptical mother clucking her tongue, the pious father refusing to see evil.
"I think you'll have a sort of mixed approach to this," with the private sector and government working in tandem, he said.
Aesthetically it's a sort of mixed bag.
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There was a lot of my early work in red, white and black, and flat planes of color, and a sort of Pop Art aesthetic mixed with propaganda.
Jenson Button, a superb winner of a race in the sort of mixed conditions in which he so often excels, talked beforehand about how he would prefer Alonso to win the championship because he had been "more consistent".
As the London Games approach, all sorts of mixed messages are being sent about women, some by women themselves, having more to do with what they will wear and how they will behave and how they should be controlled than about how they will perform in competition.
The more common attitude in New York City toward Barren Island in those years, according to Mr. Miller, was a sort of shrugging condescension, often mixed with amusement at the expense of people who could live in such a place.
I was expecting what I usually get which is a third of people flipping out, a third trying to end my career, and a third of the people sort of mixed.
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