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The phrase "the mixture of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two or more items that are combined together to form one whole. For example, "The mixture of coffee and sugar created a sweet morning treat."
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The point is the mixture of risks.
I love the mixture of people.
So you could describe the mixture of emotions.
The mixture of one- and two-dimensional characters is awkward.
Alloys are usually produced by melting the mixture of ingredients.
It's the mixture of modes that makes this distinguished.
There is the mixture of introspection, resentment and sentimentality.
The mixture of round and angular lights is visually unsettling.
The mixture of herbs is up to you.
The mixture of tedium and awkward embarrassment is very familiar.
Ferguson I like the mixture of outdoors and indoors.
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