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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Mixture

Is the use of mixture and blood common in this case?

"She has a mixture/blood of Morocco and French"
  

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Anonymous Is the use of mixture and blood common in this case? "She has a mixture/blood of Morocco and French" I don't think I would say it exactly that way. She has both Moroccan and French [roots / blood].

  • Anonymous Is the use of mixture and blood common in this case?
  • "She has a mixture/blood of Morocco and French" I don't think I would say it exactly that way.
  • She has both Moroccan and French [roots / blood].
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs the use of mixture and blood common in this case? "She has a mixture/blood of Morocco and French"
I don't think I would say it exactly that way. She has both Moroccan and French [roots / blood].

CJ

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