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permutation

[pur-myoo-tey-shuhn] / ˌpɜr myʊˈteɪ ʃən /


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Yet Link’s permutations retain palpable atmospheric similarities to their originals, marked by the same flatness of character and affect that characterize traditional fairy tales, as well as similarly bloody plots.

From Washington Post

“What happened after launch, which makes a ton of sense, is we started to have tons of permutations of placement and designs,” Liu said.

From Seattle Times

They’re sold in clever packaging that keeps the seaweed dry, allows for easy assembly and comes in seemingly endless permutations.

From New York Times

Not as a railroad, but as an illustration of how many permutations of waste the government can generate when it goes into business.

From Washington Post

Four thousand years later, the council gathering has evolved into infinite permutations: the “stand-up,” the “all-hands,” the “check-in” and the “post-mortem,” to list a sampling with hyphens.

From New York Times