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The phrase "mix things" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It describes the act of combining or blending different elements or objects together. Example: "In order to create a unique flavor, the chef decided to mix things up by adding a hint of cinnamon to the traditional recipe."
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Mix things up.
I mix things up.
New toys mix things up.
And we plan to mix things up.
McCain loves to mix things up.
"Otherwise, you'll just mix things up".
I like to change, mix things up.
Carlos Miele likes to mix things up.
He liked to mix things up.
Sometimes you just need to mix things up.
The chef isn't afraid to mix things up.
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