Sentence examples for mixed of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "mixed of" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
It is possible that the intended phrase is "mixture of," which means a combination of different elements or substances. An example sentence using "mixture of" is: The cake batter was a mixture of flour, sugar, and eggs.

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The compression was indicated to be just enough when the subcutaneous fat layer appeared as a mix of pink and green and the pectoralis muscle layer as a mixed of yellow and green.

Motives can be mixed, of course.

Investor demand for I.P.O.'s has been mixed of late.

The record is mixed, of course, but the mixture is largely positive.

The paint was supposed to be mixed of natural burnt sienna, applied in layers.

London, the most ethnically mixed of Britain's regions, is also the least bibulous.

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Responses to the statement were mixed, of course, as evidenced by tweets about the underwear.

We screen black people for sickle cell but this is quite arbitrary because some people who are mixed [of mixed descent] are sometimes not screened, so our policy is not very consistent.

Data were analysed as a mixed model using the PROC MIXED of SAS.

Data were analyzed using PROC MIXED of SAS SAS Institute Inc.., Cary, NC).

Analyses were carried out using PROC MIXED of SAS®.

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