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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again mixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been mixed once more or to indicate a repeated action of mixing.
Example: "After the ingredients were left to settle, they were again mixed to ensure an even consistency."
Alternatives: "mixed once more" or "mixed again".
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& never again mixed egg creams.
The government's own message was, again, mixed: Be wary, but go on with workaday routines.
Then again, mixed feelings are very much par for the course listening to Fearless, a record that does something bland and uninventive but does it incredibly well.
'I am telling you, you cannot play politics with peoples jobs and services,' Mr Kinnock said to further loud applause again mixed with boos.
Again, mixed bag.
So, again, mixed reviews.
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I again had mixed feelings about her work.
Mr. Felker's New York magazine became a prime practitioner of the New Journalism, again to mixed reactions.
The Davis Cup resumes on Friday, and the premier team event in tennis is again sending mixed signals.
My third example is Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, the adaptation of Rick Riordan's series that again had mixed reviews.
He managed again, with mixed results, at Blackburn, at Newcastle and at his first club, Celtic in Scotland.
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