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"mixed responses" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when a group of people have different opinions, attitudes, or reactions to something. For example, "The proposal was met with mixed responses from the board members - some were in support, and some were more hesitant."
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The experts had mixed responses.
The ban drew mixed responses.
It's met with mixed responses.
Republicans had mixed responses to the request.
The production itself, however, drew mixed responses.
Mr. Latortue's arrival drew mixed responses across the city.
His appointment drew mixed responses from state and local officials.
Celebrity endorsements in the campaign have elicited mixed responses.
He was met with mixed responses from readers.
Mention of his key publications throws light on the reasons for mixed responses.
He initially received very mixed responses for his work with the Clevelanders.
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