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The phrase "as a blend of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination or mixture of different elements or ideas.
Example: "The new dish is presented as a blend of traditional and modern culinary techniques."
Alternatives: "as a mixture of" or "as a combination of".
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General Manager Sandy Alderson, a former Marine, described leadership as a blend of expertise and character.
Alou recalled his state of mind as a blend of hope, idealism and denial.
Mr. Sobel, 60, likes to describe the new Chinatown Fair as a blend of Chuck E. Cheese's and Dave & Buster's.
Her singing, at the Iridium and other spaces, has been described as a blend of jazz, blues, rock and folk.
Exhibitions are pitched as a blend of science and art, and have explored everything from trauma to failed inventions.
None of this is brand new of course, and the movie, which has been advertised as a blend of "D.O.A".
He described his feeling at the end of the game as a blend of melancholy, relief and happiness.
In its publicity materials, the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey describes this vividly imagined production as a blend of Grand Guignol, vaudeville and Brecht.
Butor, who regarded the novel as a blend of philosophy and poetry, owed much in his fiction to the influence of James Joyce.
It's an NBC sitcom on Thursday about a fictional first family that the network is promoting as a blend of "Modern Family" and "The West Wing".
Yet Lamar Smith is now regarded as a blend of Delvin Williams and Larry Csonka, two 1,000-yard 1,000-yardunners from yesteryear.
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