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inclusion

Definition for inclusion

noun as in addition

noun as in practice of including all groups

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Critics argue that the inclusion of a living political figure violates long-standing norms and likely federal statute.

From Salon

Like Bellingham, there is no immediate route back for the pair despite a clamour for their inclusion - once again showing Tuchel was highly satisfied with what he saw at the last international camp.

From BBC

Manny Pacquiao’s prolific career made him an easy choice for inclusion into the boxing Hall of Fame even if his only weakness was knowing when to stop.

England named their Ashes squad last week, with Will Jacks' inclusion as the second spinner the only surprise.

From BBC

If accepted by the independent forecasters, the inclusion of the proposed EU youth mobility scheme into its calculations could theoretically limit the extent of any new tax rises.

From BBC

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

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