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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mixed area" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a space or region that contains a variety of different elements or characteristics, often referring to a combination of different types of land use or demographics. Example: "The city has a mixed area where residential homes, shops, and parks coexist."
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The residents in the small-scale areas and in the mixed area, Alpha-house, Beta-mix and Gamma-house, had organized Neighbourhood Watch programmes against crime and signposts in those areas were visible.
'It's a very mixed area: young professionals, lots of council estates.
This has always been a mixed area and we like it that way".
The pool in the mixed area is 35m; the others are 25m.
"The Norwalk banks wouldn't make the loans to a mixed area," Mr. Oppenheimer recalled.
An Iraqi military base is also near the site of the bombing, a mixed area of Shiites and Sunnis.
It's a mixed area, partly private houses, partly the two- or three-storey tenement council flats found all over Scotland.
In Adams Morgan, an ethnically mixed area of young professionals, Mr. Fenty's parents enjoy a near cultish following.
The blast occurred in Karayinadaru, in an ethnically mixed area controlled by the Tamil Tiger separatists until 2007.
Across Baghdad, the authorities found eight bodies on Wednesday, five of them in Saydia, a mixed area that has descended into violence even as others have become safer.
Birmingham dominates, but this is a very mixed area, including the industrial Black Country as well as neighbouring semi-rural counties.
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