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Discover Ludwig"mixed review" is correct and usable in written English
It is a phrase used to describe a situation in which there are both positive and negative opinions or feedback. For example, "The new restaurant received a mixed review from customers, with some commenting on the excellent service, and others expressing dissatisfaction with the food."
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Yet she has a mixed review of their successes.
Professor Borenstein gave the proposed tax increase a mixed review.
David Herbert Donald, in a 1995 biography, gave the selection a mixed review.
As for the media, it received a rather confusing and mixed review.
The Times's critic, Howard Taubman, gave the show a mixed review.
But while Mr. Duncan credited Chicago's program with raising student achievement, others have given it a mixed review.
This then, reads as a mixed review and I suppose it is, but against this must be put the price.
Watching a rehearsal unfold on a lower-balcony monitor, Dean Luttrell, 51, offered a mixed review of the picture quality.
The theory is getting a mixed review.
Some researchers are giving the company's plans a mixed review.
One outside activist gave the report a mixed review.
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