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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a specific mingling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a distinct combination or blending of elements, ideas, or characteristics.
Example: "The artist's work is characterized by a specific mingling of traditional techniques and modern styles."
Alternatives: "a distinct blend of" or "a particular fusion of".
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Auerbach viewed European literature as an evolving pattern of themes, motifs, narrative devices, and Judeo-Christian affiliations; and his book is essentially a history of Western literature in which successive periods are classified by levels of realism fashioned from a specific mingling of styles.
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A mix of an IM and Twitter-like microblogging format, Murmurs allows anyone involved in a software project to have online conversations that are associated with a specific Mingle project.
"You become even more aware of landscape as a medley of effects, a mingling of geology, memory, movement and life.
In prayer there is a mingling of station, a mingling of condition.
Nuances of design and a strange mingling of influences give them strong local feeling.
His smell comes back to me, too, a persistent mingling of rotten vegetables, sweat, and breath.
So the atmosphere of the upper half of the painting is a strange mingling of elemental violence and calm acceptance.
There is a riotous mingling of the political, the psychological and the wilder shores of the purely fanciful.
(The text is a shrewd mingling of biblical passages and verses from the medieval poet Arnulf von Löwen's "Salve Mundi Salutare").
Over all, politics is rarely overt in her art, though a mingling of cultures is.
In this case, the play of light reminds us somewhat of a mingling of Von Honthorst, Caravaggio and Le Brun.
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