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Discover Ludwig"mixed parentage" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to individuals with parents of different racial or ethnic backgrounds or identities. For example, you could say that "Mina has a unique background, with her parents both descended from different countries - a mixed parentage of European and African heritage."
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Seed from plants of mixed parentage can be difficult.
Much has been made of Gallagher's mixed parentage.
The leader of the crew was of mixed parentage, and he reflected me back to myself.
Percy was a Jamaican of mixed parentage and was more brown than black.
She also likes Raspberry Wine, a monarda hybrid of mixed parentage.
Despite playing a Pakistani of mixed parentage, I'm half South American and half German.
Those Israelis are not, by Orthodox rabbinic law, considered Jewish because they come from mixed parentage.
The situation was often quite different, however, for light-skinned African-Americans of mixed parentage.
"Light skinned" people of "mixed parentage" are referred to as "African-Americans".
He frequently refers to himself in Israel as a Mischling, the Nazi term for a person of mixed parentage.
The trend was more prevalent among those of mixed parentage, who spoke only English and who identified as white, black or Asian when asked their race.
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