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fluidity

noun as in fluency

Strong match

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They were familiar with flexible new metal alloys that could sustain these chairs’ fluidity and springiness for years without snapping.

Literature about work proliferated partly because of “the fluidity of American labor,” says Nancy Koehn, a historian at Harvard Business School.

Developments like the expanded playoff, “name, image, likeness” reform and the transfer portal have fostered a competitive fluidity that challenges the entrenched powers.

Alongside Arda Guler, he will be central to giving the team greater fluidity and attacking threat.

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Basketball confers many advantages to the vertically blessed, but grace and fluidity are typically not two of them.

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

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