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The phrase "a typical mix of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination of different elements or components that are commonly found together in a particular context.
Example: "The dish features a typical mix of spices that are characteristic of Indian cuisine."
Alternatives: "a common blend of" or "a standard combination of".
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Szell's conducting shows a typical mix of elegance and tension.
The program here is a typical mix of scenes, including one from "The Peony Pavilion".
Today's business is various, a typical mix of art, work and family.
Ford used a typical mix of contrition and defiance in several public appearances on Thursday.
The Fed, in a statement announcing its decision, noted what had become a typical mix of good news and bad.
The First Light Theater Group is mounting "Thirst" anyway, using a typical mix of Off Off Broadway resources.
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The result was a fairly typical mix of minimalism, hand-finished details and deconstructed classics.
To examine the impact of restricting the model to a more typical mix of break crops for this farm type, the area of winter field beans was restricted to a maximum of 10% of the farm area and oilseed rape was restricted to only follow cereal crops.
Sunday was tournament day for one of Spike and Serve's U13 teams, bringing the typical mix of fear, anxiety and nervousness from "playing a game," on a very public stage.
Gisburn forest is the more typical specimen of the two, based in Forestry Commission woodland in an area of outstanding natural beauty and offering the typical mix of graded routes: family- to expert-level.
It must have been a troll job, or more Trumpian obliviousness, or else some typical mix of the two.
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