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mixture

[miks-cher] / ˈmɪks tʃər /


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The mixture of digitally warped instrumentation that emphasizes its artificiality and cinematic string arrangements that evoke the melodrama of old Hollywood is pleasingly jarring and disorienting.

From The Wall Street Journal

For entertainment reporter Indigo Stafford, what we are seeing is "a mixture of both clever PR and method acting".

From BBC

Australia's top order showed a greater runscoring intent early in the chase only to perish to a mixture of poor strokeplay and impressive bowling.

From BBC

The actor told the BBC he hopes to cast a mixture of new faces along with some well-known names.

From BBC

The chatbot responded with a mixture of information, and people found it hard to distinguish between what was useful and what was not.

From BBC