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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'mixed result' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that is both successful and unsuccessful. For example: "The new policy had a mixed result, with positive outcomes in some areas and negative ones in others."
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"It's a mixed result, and Rene has mixed emotions," his lawyer, Gerald Krovatin, said.
So maybe that was a mixed result.
That represents a mixed result for the band.
It was an impressive display that yielded a mixed result.
Or there may be a more mixed result.
If you polled Swedish parents and education experts, however, you'd get a more mixed result.
It is a worthy ambition, but unfortunately Mr. Rosenberg produces at best a mixed result.
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(Mixed results).
So far, mixed results.
Patients report mixed results.
He earned mixed results.
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