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Discover Ludwig"mixed reception" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiom used to describe a response to something that consists of both positive and negative reactions. For example, "The new movie received a mixed reception from audiences and critics alike, with some praising its script and visuals while others found it too predictable".
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The presentation got a mixed reception.
The proposals had a mixed reception.
US critics gave it a mixed reception.
"Daddy" has had a mixed reception.
Teachers gave his proposals mixed reception.
Hill's last work had a mixed reception.
Veteran acts get a more mixed reception.
Black Mass has received a mixed reception in the US.
The mixed reception raises a number of curious questions.
The fuel itself gets a mixed reception from environmental advocates.
Teaching unions gave the proposal a mixed reception.
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