Sentence examples for which mixed with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "which mixed with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the blending or combination of two or more elements or substances. For example: - "The red paint, which mixed with the blue, created a vibrant purple." - "I added the spices, which mixed with the broth, to make a flavorful soup." - "The oil, which mixed with the water, created a smooth vinaigrette." - "She poured the two liquids into a jar, which mixed with each other to form a new solution."

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Repeatedly the pair locked into obsessive drones, which mixed with the sweltering heat to hypnotic effect.

She was secretive about the relationship which, mixed with sexual cruelty, was probably a mystery to her, too.

For hydration, there is water flavored with pandanus leaf, which tastes pleasantly of toasted rice, and fruit-flavored drinking vinegars, which, mixed with seltzer, are like sweet-and-sour sodas.

The gelatin formed the network structure, which mixed with silk fibroin and keratin.

Flysch rock mass is more subject to weathering, forming a clayey weathering zone, which mixed with the coarse grained rock fragments forms few meter-thick unstable slope deposits.

A set of 15 samples of olive oil, sunflower oil and canola oil which mixed with different ratio of adulteration, were used for calibration and evaluation of developed system.

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Thirteen pars and five birdies (no bogeys) tells its own story but it does not quite elicit the elegant simplicity of his round, which mixed talent with tactical acuity with occasion flash of brilliance.

A total of 22 speakers were lined up for the Moscow rally, with rival opposition figures addressing a crowd which mixed liberals with nationalists.

She'd severely broken her finger and was on strong medication, which mixed badly with the booze at the Turner prize dinner.

Her father sold his crop to the local mill, which mixed it with crops from nearby farms and exported the product as a generic Salvadoran coffee blend.

What you're looking at is Robert Rauschenberg's "Blue Eagle," one of his combines, which mixed painting with found objects, in this case a crushed motor oil can.

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