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Discover Ludwig"it doesn't blend" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that does not mix well together or blend smoothly. Example: I tried to make a smoothie, but the flavors of the ingredients were too strong and it doesn't blend well.
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Among other things, we need to be sure that their "conflict of time," as the Post put it, doesn't blend their two jobs together on their personal cellphones.
You want a consistency that is thick enough to be scoopable, but not so dense that it doesn't blend all the way.
Don't force your vocals if it doesn't blend in.
Design the room so that it doesn't blend in with the rest of the office.
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However, because it does not blend geochemically with those elements that constitute the majority of the crustal mass, mercury ores can be extraordinarily concentrated considering the element's abundance in ordinary rock.
Do not panic if it does not blend well.
It does not blend well because the fruit is pre-cooked, and they will separate when blended.
Alexander A. Cooley, an authority on Central Asia at Barnard College, said China succeeded because it did not blend energy ventures with support for democratic change in the region, or demands for access to the military bases the United States needs to help wage the war in Afghanistan, as was the case with the Western powers.
It definitely doesn't blend in with every other photo zine.
Bermuda grass might be great, but it probably doesn't blend all that nicely with Fine Fescues.
No matter, as a friend of Mr O'Sullivan puts it, that he "doesn't blend naturally into Italian culture".
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