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"mixed with a" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a combination of two or more things. Example: "The chef's special sauce was mixed with a blend of spices, giving it a unique flavor."
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First: head-patting condescension, mixed with a kind of pity.
Or whether it's phosgene mixed with a solvent.
For a time Manoa mixed with a dangerous crowd.
Madness, but as he said, mixed with a little genius.
Confidence mixed with a message that's uplifting, reassuring or basically positive is an attractive combination".
("Dressed as a Vivienne Westwood-obsessed early Kate Moss mixed with a lacy witch").
In fact, reviews were highly mixed, with a Metacritic score of just 45/100.
A fresh cigarette has hints of sweet plum and walnut, mixed with a bit of spice.
The scientists sprayed argon mixed with a small amount of hydrogen fluoride onto a supercooled surface.
It was all mixed with a little too much salt and the tiniest hint of oregano.
That active chemical is mixed with a polymer that helps the drug's absorption by the body.
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