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fluidity

[floo-id-i-tee] / fluˈɪd ɪ ti /
NOUN
fluency
Synonyms
STRONG


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“There’s more fluidity to her Pilates routines akin to dancing — she understands how a body naturally moves in a way that makes me feel more comfortable in my own,” Benson says.

From Los Angeles Times

“The fluidity, the motion, it’s like a little dance that calms those inner voices and lets you re-center,” said James.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Portugal's style is less focused on the tactical side of things and it's more about passion and fluidity," said Parkinson.

From BBC

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

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From The Wall Street Journal