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congruence

[kong-groo-uhns, kuhn-groo-, kuhng-] / ˈkɒŋ gru əns, kənˈgru-, kəŋ- /


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Such congruence is likely meaningful to MacDonnell, a meditation teacher whose show is unified by visual style and local musician Mark Cisneros’s ambient score.

From Washington Post

As they divide themselves, and are divided, into boys and girls, most hew to the group they've been assigned to in how they play and with what and whom; psychologists call this "stereotype-behavior congruence."

From Salon

“Not the absolute rightness, the congruence, between author and subject, that I felt with the first paragraphs of Wolf Hall,” she says.

From The Guardian

Each scene has its own specific energy and tone, conjured by a happy congruence of skillfully vivid acting, naturalistic conversations and a cinematographer, Wyatt Garfield, with a clear grasp of mood.

From New York Times

It all made the congruence in their tweets seem amusing.

From The Guardian