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Discover Ludwig"mixed ancestry" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to someone who has ancestors from different ethnic or racial backgrounds. Example: My friend is proud of her mixed ancestry, with her mother being Chinese and her father being Jamaican.
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(Mr. Wilson himself was of mixed ancestry).
Most of us have mixed ancestry, myself included.
(Groups with such mixed ancestry are called "paraphyletic").
When those of mixed ancestry — and the majority of blacks are of mixed ancestry — disappear into the white majority, they are traditionally accused of running from their "blackness".
But the picture among the Levites was less clear, suggesting that they had a mixed ancestry.
People of mixed ancestry constitute about one-sixth of the population.
Many Belizeans are of mixed ancestry, most of them descendants of immigrants.
By 1890, census takers counted 1.1 million Americans of mixed ancestry.
Twenty-six of the 44 original settlers were of African, Native American, or mixed ancestry.
At least two-thirds of Central Americans are of mixed ancestry.
The remainder of the residents are of other mixed ancestry or are expatriates.
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