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The word "commingle" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this word to refer to the mixing or blending of two or more different elements together. For example, you could say: "The colors commingled together to create a beautiful sunset."
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Real objects in the training area commingle with computer-generated ones such as buildings and enemies.
His passengers, an already-boozy group of rugby supporters, are on their way to London for a match.Northern and southerners commingle with the classes the M1 motorway is the main road link between England's post-industrial north and the more prosperous south.
Heavy metals and acids often commingle in mining waste, much as they do in ordinary landfills, and can leach into the soil and water.
Pride in the country, its history, and its culture commingle in New Zealanders' rabid support for the All Blacks, who enact a ritual before each match that is the embodiment of this national spirit; the haka, borrowed from the country's indigenous Maori culture, is a traditional war dance and chant that inspires the All Blacks while issuing a challenge to their opponents to do battle.
And are we meant to be reassured, by the closing ceremony, where the athletes commingle without regard to who won medals or what nations they represent, that those we have "defeated" in the Game of Life have no hard feelings?
Fancy shoes, junk on a kitchen table, and swatches of floral fabric commingle with interiors borrowed from "Titanic" and "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum" (among other films) and portraits of women sporting dramatically upswept hairstyles, all rendered in a delicate and consummately confident hand.
Kunkel's narrator has an appealingly rascally voice, and the author is expert at depicting highbrow buffoonery — at an all-night Ecstasy party, flesh and philosophy commingle to hilarious effect — but the book, for all its crisp prose, can't escape the staleness of its conceit.
I do a lot of things special, and not only do I do a lot of things special but I commingle them".
Sheets of pasta commingle with luscious chunks of pork in copious butter, the unctuousness cut with bitter arugula.
Forms recalling Picasso, drawing à la de Kooning, and yakking faces out of Francis Bacon commingle, with smart zest.
The cleaned products were shrink-wrapped and put in master cartons to look as if they had been bought from the manufacturer, then sold to corrupt wholesalers who would commingle the stolen goods with legitimately purchased products and sell them back to retailers — often to the same store from which they had been stolen.
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