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Write your first draft however you can get through it. Mix voices and influences, ignore errors, whatever. Consider your first draft something of a big creative experiment.
Smoothing out the voice of the piece happens in revision. (Lots of other things are tweaked in revision too: errors, point of view, scene ordering, etc.) Good readers will help with this by flagging spots where voice sounds inconsistent.
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