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The phrase "mixed results of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that the results of a particular experiment, survey, or process are a mix of both positive and negative results. For example, "The research team observed mixed results of their clinical trial, with some patients showing improvement and others exhibiting worse symptoms."
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Wunderkammer, the company's latest piece, shows the very mixed results of that admirable aim.
The mixed results of President Bush's freedom agenda left some proponents queasy about even using the word "democracy" overseas.
But now, he said, they see that the United States is not perfect — witness the war in Iraq and the mixed results of American-backed privatization.
Increased investment abroad is also responsible for the mixed results of the North American Free Trade Agreement alluded to in your article.
Well into the quarterly earnings season, analysts say, the mixed results of technology companies so far do seem to fit a pattern.
It is much easier to cut government programmes than to help people out of long-term poverty as the very mixed results of the 1996 Welfare Reform Act prove.
Despite the mixed results of the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Japanese continued with their plan to seize Midway Island.
One of the largest and most comprehensive studies of cell-phone use and brain tumours drew controversy and confusion over the mixed results of its findings.
In a newly disclosed memo to his top aides, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has questioned the Pentagon's ability to change quickly enough to be effective in the global war on terror, and has cited mixed results of efforts so far in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In some ways, the mixed results of Colonel Qaddafi's theatrical gamble — opening the curtains to the world with great fanfare, even though the stage is in near-chaotic disarray — are an apt metaphor for the increasingly untenable situation in the country.
We find mixed results of targeted tax credits on employment.
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