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Discover Ludwig"mix in with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to blend or incorporate something into something else. Example: "After chopping the vegetables, mix them in with the sauce for a delicious stir-fry."
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Mix in with fewer travel curbs and favorable official policies.
Mix in with your hands or with a wide spatula.
"I'm training and trying to mix in with my new teammates," Howard said.
Everything I like I frame, and mix in with the real stuff.
There was no runny yolk to mix in with and coat the greens.
In the past bracken was used as roofing, bedding for animals, and chopped to mix in with their feed.
These trenchant works mix in with the nautical, beach and summer activity themes that Homer explored all his life.
If using a bowl, make a well in the center, add the olive oil and mix in with a fork.
"This work supports this notion, as the macaque embryonic stem cells tested were unable to mix in with cells of the host embryos.
Pour in the milk – or water and yoghurt – add the lemon juice and mix in with a fork to form a smooth batter.
** Traces of peanut dust mix in with face blood, the blood gets on your shirt, and then nut dust travels home with you.
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