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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get mixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate when something has become mixed up or confused. For example, "The signals got mixed, which caused confusion among the team members."
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"I do get mixed messages.
If so, you might get mixed results.
Those dollars, however, get mixed in with other state revenue.
Studies that evaluated generalization get mixed results.
We do get mixed up with Brechin in Scotland".
But headline stocks like Intel and Ford get mixed reviews.
(Hey, I'm on strike, metaphors get mixed).
We don't know, So we just have to keep beIng made aware of whathinkappening".
So, why does The Broad get mixed reviews?
Over the years, they both get mixed up.
"You might get mixed reactions from people, so be prepared".
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