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"commingle in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean to mix together to form one substance or to mingle together in a social environment. Example: The party guests were invited to commingle in the backyard.
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Art and nature commingle in magical ways here, and it's catching.
Is this because past, present and future commingle in the river?
The sacred and the profane commingle in Pasolini's work, giving it some of its volatile beauty.
Cultures clash and commingle in this rich retelling of "The Tempest," set in the 1960's off Trinidad.
Heavy metals and acids often commingle in mining waste, much as they do in ordinary landfills, and can leach into the soil and water.
Hail, hail, the gang's all here: a galaxy of scoundrels, artists and geniuses commingle in John Strausbaugh's ambitious 600-plus-page history of Greenwich Village.
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Here tenderness, tears and rage commingled in a powerful account, by turns frenetic, serene and spectral.
Animal and human forms are also commingled in the "Alone/Not Alone" series.
Fur (specifically lipicat -- what is that?), napa leather and tulle were commingled in single look.
Malone and Payton are still commingling, in a word, Jackson's.
The condensed vapours of the desired alcoholic content from all three stills are then commingled in a single receiving container.
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