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The phrase "mixed nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic way to refer to something that is composed of elements with varying characteristics. For example, you could say "This law has a mixed nature—some aspects are favorable for businesses while other aspects are beneficial for consumers."
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Though the first hydrochemical facies type represents a more natural origin, the second (Ca Mg-Cl) shows a mixed nature.
But its mixed nature is precisely the point.
He said that while he did not want the mixed nature of the waterfront to be changed, "there could be more commercial development".
"The mixed nature of the track means that compromises are made," said Alan Permane, trackside operations director of the Lotus team.
And it just so happens that the ancestors of the Danes and the French conquered England, contributing to the language's mixed nature.
The more mixed nature of this constituency is in part why the local Labour activists are so much more upbeat than you might expect.
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We see and understand their mixed natures.
As well as graphite/diamond, a hexagonal diamond called londsdaleite, and amorphous carbons of sp2, sp3 and mixed natures there are all the fullerenes, graphene, nanotubes, etc.
The uniformity of NO throughout the central region of the flame demonstrated the well-mixed nature of the recirculation zone.
The Rubensesque landscape that tilts and spills around them reinforces this mixed message: nature is made both to emulate their ostentation and echo their mood.
I have an interest in weaker people, perhaps, or in people who are more "mixed" in nature, I guess because those are stories much less frequently told, or, at least, not told well.
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