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"are mixed with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of combining or blending two or more things together. Example: The ingredients for the cake are mixed with a hand mixer until they form a smooth batter.
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The fibres are mixed with polyester and spun into yarn.
Most are mixed with other materials, namely organic cotton.
Forms of hyperalertness are mixed with numbness and muffling.
Good works packing a wallop are mixed with less good ones.
But they are mixed with scenes which Tóibín has invented or extrapolated from the fact.
The studies also showed that the earthworms' digestive systems are mixed with ammonia-rich secretions.
These are mixed with things like bagels, Calvados syllabub and sweet and salty peanut cookies.
Most paints are mixed with two or three pigments, including black.
For many survivors, the anxieties and troubling flashbacks are mixed with guilt.
In England potash from the leaves are mixed with sand to make glass.
Luxury brands predominate, but they are mixed with rusted-out Buicks and vanilla Volkswagens.
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