[Vocabulary] mix up and shuffle

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Hello!

In this case, are "mix up" and "shuffle" synonyms?:

"I'll shuffle/mix up the cards".

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"I'll shuffle/mix up the cards".
If you are making sure that the cards are in no known order before dealing them, then only 'shuffle' is appropriate.
 

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Thank you 5.

When could we say "mix up the cards"?

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If you took two packs of cards, you could mix them up, or if you moved them out of sequence when you weren't supposed to.
 

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If the standard methods of shuffling are not appropriate, such as if you were doing a card trick with just a few cards you could say 'Mix them up so I've no idea what order they're in'.

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