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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mingling in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It typically means to join or participate in a social setting or conversation. Example: "I was nervous about attending the party, but after mingling in with the other guests, I felt more at ease."
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There was a lot of people mingling in with us, swaying us in certain directions and putting things in our heads".
Others have envisioned a few infected terrorists mingling in crowds.
Slowly, the vision of beachgoers mingling in the salt spray is coming into focus.
The communities are coexisting and mingling in the same villages, so there can be no division".
Readers of "Pow!" will find these warring assessments mingling in their minds.
In the next, the supposed bomber is mingling in a crowd on the station platform.
Their onerous promotional duties complete, the celebrity guests commence to mingling in the aisles.
Free mingling in Mecca through accident, rather than by design, is preferable to none whatsoever.
You can see it in the way they emphasize strangers mingling in space.
Friends and relatives were mingling in the barracks, congratulating the recruits.
Cone and Hernandez, old teammates together again, fevered minds in midseason form on opening day, mingling in the ozone.
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