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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mixed couples" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a couple in which one or both partners come from different backgrounds or cultures. For example, "The city is becoming more diverse and open-minded, with an increasing number of mixed couples living in the area."
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"Mixed" couples were harassed into separating.
Mixed couples cannot be buried together in a state-funded Jewish cemetery.
Store clerks approach mixed couples as individuals and seem startled when they say they are together.
We are equal in our partnership where most mixed couples are not.
Mixed couples are common on the streets and in the markets of Udon Thani.
While sitcoms and dramas about racially mixed couples are rare, there have been some comedies involving gay characters.
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There's always a mixed couple or two every year.
In a diptych-format picture, an Edenic racially mixed coupling is matched with the figure of Death dancing.
But often you couldn't clearly see that it was a mixed couple competing which was the whole point of the picture.
Another fan homed in on a mixed couple: a man wearing a Bears jersey while his girlfriend was wearing an Aaron Rodgers jersey.
The hostility of a middle-age, middle-class African-American man toward a younger, more privileged, racially mixed couple is a potentially interesting subject, fraught with bitter history and complicated sexual politics.
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