great diversity

collocation in English

meaningsofgreatanddiversity

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great
adjective
uk
/ɡreɪt/
us
/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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diversity
noun[S or U]
uk
/daɪˈvɜː.sə.ti/
us
/dɪˈvɝː.sə.t̬i/
the fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different things ...
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(Definition ofgreatanddiversityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Due to thegreatdiversityof pension schemes, the determination of the net income is specific to each country.
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Many assumed that thegreatdiversityof plants in the tropics produced a "pollen rain" that was equally diverse and thus too complex to interpret.
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What is striking in all this is thegreatdiversityof these translocal visions, and also their uneasy but enduring interactions.
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The relative pronoun system appears to be unstable in many languages, and even related languages show agreatdiversityof forms.
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Almost all the services show agreatdiversityacross boroughs, as reflected in the very large error bars.
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These are eaten by agreatdiversityof animals, and their droppings often contain large numbers of seeds of this species.
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This institutional heterogeneity presages agreatdiversityof motives, objectives and behavioural characteristics.
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They showed, however,greatdiversityand referred to many different activities.
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Tropical rain forests are composed of agreatdiversityof plant species that vary floristically at local and regional scales.
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But at this point, in many styles, and with agreatdiversityof artistic activity and goals, the viability of today's computer music is assured.
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Above all, the essays demonstrate 'thegreatdiversityof forms of anti-feminism' (p. 461).
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Here we have a diversity of lifestyles but nogreatdiversityof moral vision.
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It is emphasised, however, that agreatdiversityof ' qualities' were mentioned.
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It is no surprise that, along with the diversity of structures, there is also agreatdiversityof goals.
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There is both a great unity and agreatdiversityin presentations of logic.
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These data imply either a spatial range of policies, orgreatdiversityin the demand for children, or perhaps a combination of both.
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They imply either a spatial range of policies, orgreatdiversityin the demand for children, or perhaps a combination of both.
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They also show the verygreatdiversityof potential indicators of the quality of years lived.
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