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Discover Ludwig"mixed emotion" is correct and is usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling that combines two or more different emotions, such as happiness and sadness. For example: The news of her husband's recovery brought a wave of mixed emotions to the woman.
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"There's mixed emotion," Mr. Savage said last week.
"I have mixed emotion," said Kramer of the SEC's decision to switch courses.
Ratmansky has shown us that mixed emotion at least once before.
FOR Japan's prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, it was an historic event of mixed emotion.
It's a bid for attraction that hints of mixed emotion — confidence compromised by desperation, joy perilously close to gloom.
Most of my championships I have won with a victory but here I am winning it with eighth place so it is a mixed emotion.
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"Mixed emotions," Gillespie said.
I feel mixed emotions.
"It's mixed emotions.
This gives me mixed emotions.
Ensuing conversations brought mixed emotions.
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