homogeneity
Example Sentences
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He predicted “a great liberalism of mind” and a sort of national homogeneity.
From Washington Post
Still, in a country where conformity and homogeneity have been emphasized, life can often be difficult.
From Seattle Times
Some Japanese cling to notions of ethnic and cultural homogeneity even as the country needs young people to replace the world’s fastest-aging population.
From Los Angeles Times
In recent interviews, he has criticized the increasing homogeneity of piano performance, with modern Steinways used for repertoire of every era.
From New York Times
It makes sense that fast food restaurants, which are, by necessity, hubs of homogeneity, would want to manufacture some of the allure inherent to secret ingredients.
From Salon
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