Sentence examples for almost all intermingled from inspiring English sources

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The squads announced for the next leg of this relentless year of Test series (almost all intermingled with the compulsory limited-overs appendages) indicated that the selectors are willing to be bold.

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"We all intermingled.

In a film at the museum, Ray Charles defines soul as coming from "the church, the blues and country music -- it's all intermingled some kind of way".

Or almost all.

Now, almost all do.

Overtired almost all the time.

She can capture "a slight wrinkle in the atmosphere" in passing, the popular and the profound almost disarmingly intermingled.

Since the late 1970s, cheap microelectronics have permitted the diffusion of these technologies into almost all aspects of daily life and have furthermore almost inextricably cross-fertilized and intermingled their multiple application branches, which include industry, commerce, administration, education, medicine, scientific and professional work, entertainment, and domestic work.

In fact, almost all the art and architecture at Nisa exhibits a great intermingling of Western and Iranian styles.

Almost all.

Or almost all comers.

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