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"melange of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a mixture or combination of different elements. Example: The potluck dinner was a melange of flavors, with spicy curries, savory casseroles, and sweet desserts all blending together in a delicious feast.
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The film's curious melange of dialects only underscores this quality.
It's a perfect melange of flavors and textures.
It is an hour-long melange of short documentaries, features, commentary, and sometimes even news.
Indonesia has a large melange of cultures that has proven to be a hothouse for artists.
Even the stucco facade is a patriotic melange of red, white and blue.
7. Toss in a melange of figures from the Edinburgh underworld.
Life as a Cambridge college porter is an invigorating melange of the mad and the mundane.
That will replace the current melange of taxes on capital income.
"[Magic Hour] is a sweet joyful melange of beat-driven future-pop," Shears said.
CCA, to 2 Nov RC Kai Althoff's paintings conjure a melange of past Germanic styles.
Mostly they replicate a mid-paced shuffle, a post-everything melange of dance and world genres.
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