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fluidity

noun as in fluency

Strong match

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It frames public schooling as failing, with low test scores and “far-left social experiments, such as gender fluidity.”

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David Zinn’s scenic design sets up shop in a way that locates the scene without obstructing the play’s fluidity.

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Inside centre Tatyana Heard may come under pressure from Holly Aitchison, who came on to create the final try for Jones, if Mitchell wants to risk unsettling things in search of a little more fluidity.

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Alcaraz's ceiling of natural talent is commonly seen as higher than Sinner's, due to his timing behind artistic shot-making and the fluidity in his movement.

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Born in a pre-war era of rigid traditions and styles, his creations followed - and helped make possible - increasing social fluidity in the latter half of the 20th Century.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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