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'commingling' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the blending or mixing of two or more things. For example: "The commingling of cultures in this city has created a unique and vibrant atmosphere."
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The danger is that celebrity-backed projects can be as vapid as fame itself – and nowhere has the spectacle of political celebrity commingling with disaster become as overt as in Haiti.
Those are big advantages over software sold in a box, one version at a time.In the past Microsoft tied its operating system and applications together by "commingling" the code (and ran afoul of antitrust authorities for doing so).
And building security directly into the operating system seems a lot like "commingling" software code, on which basis the European Commission ruled earlier this year that Microsoft abused its market power through the Windows Media Player.
Many communities allow "commingling" of nonpaper recyclables (glass, metal, and plastic).
Her book chronicles the utopian vision of the building's architect, Philip Hubert, who established the Chelsea Association, a housing coöperative for adventurous souls, and who built an edifice that encouraged class commingling.
Before the Great Oxygenation Event, iron was able to dissolve in the oceans, commingling invisibly with sodium, chlorine, and other ions.
Vaunting his own obscure novels and commingling his wretched blather about reality and appearances with the refined aperçus of poor Benjamin, who deserves to rest in peace, Henric proceeds to drop more august names in a few pages (Rimbaud, Joyce, Baudelaire, Artaud, Genet, Kafka, Proust, Céline, Lacan, and the indispensable Bataille) than there are drunks in a phone booth.
— but the pigeon breast-feeding, because of its originality in commingling a breast gag, the degradation of an attractive woman, and a cutaway to a cute animal, would have to be my choice.
Most important for the firm was that the commission gave it a clean bill of health on its all-important customer-segregated money, which showed no evidence of commingling.
The most provocative report of possible hybridization came from the recent analysis of more than 60 percent of the Neanderthal genome sequence, which raised the specter of our ancestors commingling their genes with a long-diverged cousin.
Like its counterparts in SoHo and the East Village, the latest Odin offers a natty array of men's apparel, grooming products, fragrances and accessories, commingling staples from Rag & Bone, James Perse and its own house label with lesser-known lines like Bedwin & the Heartbreakers.
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