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Discover LudwigThe word "mixtures" is correct in written English
It is used to refer to a combination of different substances or elements.
Example: "The cake recipe calls for a mixture of flour, sugar, and eggs."
Alternatives: "combinations" or "blends."
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mixtures
noun
Plural of mixture
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But the pure tequila requires more than twice as much agave as the mixtures; faced with the shortage, manufacturers are sidelining higher quality lines.
The open end of each tube is pressed against a steel plate that has been coated with a series of chemical mixtures that the researchers wish to test.
He used a technique called gas chromatography, which enables complex mixtures to be separated into their components, to detect some 250 volatile organic compounds in the air exhaled from lungs.
But careful monitoring of events can give people just enough time to get out of the way.Beyond the cloudsMore dangerous than lava, which typically flows slowly, are lahars, flowing mixtures of rock, debris, ash and water, which are often set off when hot lava meets cold snow.
In their search for more high-tech concrete mixtures, they have found a fast, innovative way to make cheap, durable housing for both the developing and the developed world.
As for future trends, the number of teenage drivers is falling, while the numbers of those over 65 many of them poorly-sighted, slow of reaction and on mind-numbing mixtures of pills is growing fast.
And if things go well with titanium, the other metals will gradually be introduced possibly as mixtures, for Mr Dhariwal says the process will allow mixed oxides to be converted into alloys that were hitherto hard or impossible to make because of the different melting points of the components: titanium and tungsten, for example.Modern economics have not been kind to South Yorkshire.
Dr King tried various mixtures, but none was satisfactory.
Their bosses, she says, must adapt not only to more faiths, but new mixtures: Latino workers may follow Catholic and indigenous beliefs at the same time.
They use clever mixtures of gifts, trusts, offshore companies and dodges such as "die-to-win" life insurance to keep the money in the family.
And, although the pharmacological significance of chirality was evident in the 1930s, separating the mixtures was until recently too painstaking to be practical.
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