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The phrase "ability to be mixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for different elements or substances to be combined or blended together.
Example: "The ability to be mixed with other ingredients makes this spice a versatile addition to many dishes."
Alternatives: "capability of mixing" or "potential for blending".
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In our hands, these systems show rather low homogeneity and ability to be mixed.
A scanning control, Mus 3, was added because of its ability to be mixed with both Cy3 and Cy5 reactions, resulting in a 1 1 ratio on the array.
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Besides, wear volume is strongly related to a sintering process whose progress depends on the debris' ability to be grinded, mixed together and compacted.
Where we fit into that mix is the ability to be agnostic and sit across all these different platforms, offering expertise in each of them so that we can make sure the data and insights from their various campaign activities in those platforms make their way back to enable optimization and efficiency for the whole of their efforts.
The ability to be intuitive.
The ability to be argued.
The ability to be demonstrated.
Hospices have been expected to reduce health expenditures since their addition to the US Medicare benefit package in the early-1980s, buthehe literature on their ability to do so is mixed.
But the final grade for teachers — their success as candidates and their ability to influence races — was mixed.
Views around the UMS and its ability to improve adherence were mixed.
With respect to ER status, a factor for which the evidence of independent prognostic ability is mixed, the model suggested that the ER positivity afforded a small protective effect.
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