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varied

[vair-eed] / ˈvɛər id /


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Local media coverage of the demonstrations has varied, with some outlets focusing on economic difficulties, and others on incidents caused by "troublemakers".

From Barron's

On Earth, tectonic forces constantly reshape the landscape, creating mountains, valleys, and varied terrain that guide water flow and link river systems together.

From Science Daily

In the forward-looking “dot plot” published earlier this month, the median Fed official projected just one more rate cut in all of 2026, although the outlook varied widely among the 19 officials who submitted forecasts.

From The Wall Street Journal

In recent years, attendance has varied widely from day to day, with employees congregating midweek and often working remotely on either side of the weekend.

From The Wall Street Journal

Older mice that received the treatment produced larger and more varied T cell populations after vaccination, and they also showed improved responses to cancer immunotherapy.

From Science Daily