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Free sign upThe phrase "an odd blend of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture of elements that seem unusual or unexpected together.
Example: "The film was an odd blend of comedy and horror, leaving the audience both laughing and terrified."
Alternatives: "a strange mix of" or "an unusual combination of".
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But like Siena itself, the restoration project is an odd blend of politics, art and money.
Newspaper food writing is an odd blend of journalism, trend spotting and whim.
His cabinet contains an odd blend of generals and civilians, opposition politicians and allies, technocrats and hangers-on.
A bearish man with a soft, bearded face, Mr. Shata struck his congregants as an odd blend of things.
MIAMI - On the night he finally vanquished the Boston Celtics, LeBron James was consumed by an odd blend of emotions: elation and contrition, satisfaction and vindication.
In any case, he is a complicated fellow, an odd blend of ridiculousness and nobility, played by Tim Blake Nelson with sharp eyes and a slack jaw.
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That might sound like an odd blend, but the result is the best horror movie in years.
The odd blend of timbres on this release — French horn, accordion, tubas, guitars, etc. — remains one of his compelling trademarks.
Song of the summer was Waterloo Sunset by the Kinks, with its odd blend of keening melancholy and positivism.
What makes Shaw so likeable and readable is the odd blend of soaring idealism and no-nonsense realism.
We are this odd blend of serious, plain living and liberal and are firmly against any game of chance (there was no question of placing a bet in my home).
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