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The word "mingled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a mixture of things, or when people are mixing together. For example, "The crowd of protesters and police mingled in a chaotic mix of angry shouts and waving signs."
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Academics mingled with the working class in countless cafés where debates went on until early morning.
The crowd cheered Djokovic long and loud at the end, and tears mingled with his smile as he responded: "I can just about speak enough French to get through this – but congratulations to Stan and his family.
Locals in well-worn bush hats and boots mingled with Trailblazer men dressed in crazily amateurish hammed-up drag and multicoloured wigs.
They can be an eclectic mix – I mingled with Hungarian backpackers, retired Austrian teachers, and a middle-aged Midwestern couple – which might have felt a bit like an experimental house party if it weren't for owner Elizabeth's remarkable gift for hostessing.
Here questions of belief and questions of surveillance are mingled together.
Grey-suited delegates in the corridors of the conference halls mingled with activists in Indian headdresses, angry Mexican farmers and gum-boot dancers in orange overalls.
Victory was achieved only after a penalty shoot-out.Joy at success was mingled with a feeling that something essential to the Brazilian style had been sacrificed in the process.
This was the spark that ignited a civil war which lasted until the penultimate round of voting and in which score-settling mingled with, and often eclipsed, conviction.In a desperate second U-turn, Mr Bersani opted for a candidate who, although he appalled the PdL, is widely respected by the centre-left: Romano Prodi, who twice defeated Mr Berlusconi for the premiership.
Indeed, as Mr Zamoyski says, its most striking aspect was the "continuous interplay between the serious and the frivolous"; the "rattling of sabres and talk of blood mingled with the strains of the waltz and court gossip".
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He said GMG, which owns the Guardian and Observer newspapers and website, has set a target of a "couple of years" to sell its direct fossil fuel investments, such as company shares and bonds, and five years to divest "co-mingled" funds which contained some fossil fuel assets.
Second, it is important to note that many of Kant's discussions of faith, especially those prior to 1790, are co-mingled with the analyses found in Georg Friedrich Meier's Auszug aus der Vernunftlehre, the textbook from which Kant lectured on logic for forty years.
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