infinite variety

collocation in English

meaningsofinfiniteandvariety

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infinite
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.fɪ.nət/
us
/ˈɪn.fə.nət/
without limits; extremely large ...
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variety
noun
uk
/vəˈraɪ.ə.ti/
us
/vəˈraɪ.ə.t̬i/
the characteristic of often changing and ...
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(Definition ofinfiniteandvarietyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinfinite variety

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Our familiarity with time graphs, in aninfinitevarietyof compressions, may give us a particular advantage in this type of thinking in temporal space.
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What results is a description of a series of sound-events chosen from aninfinitevarietyof possible compositions.
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The first two chapters are concerned with documenting theinfinitevarietyin organic diversity.
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These aspects were considered critical for reducing theinfinitevarietyof detailed buildings to more structured and abstract categories of relevant and representative designs.
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In this work, the idea of kernel sentences, transformations of which could generate aninfinitevarietyof combinations, was first presented.
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Aside from regional differences, aninfinitevarietyis represented in these textiles from within what appears to be a single tradition.
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Unquestionably, female guitarists are discouraged and discriminated against in, what feels like, aninfinitevarietyof ways.
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In this context, realism, which demands our resolute attention to nature'sinfinitevariety, is a revolutionary aesthetic.
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It does not therefore compete with or exclude the almostinfinitevarietyof other possible representations of the monument that might be made.
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Very small runs of aninfinitevarietyof designs are possible and so supply can quickly and easily respond to fluctuations and varieties of demand.
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Thisinfinitevarietyof uniformity makes sympathy much more difficult and makes education that much more necessary.
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The law, as we noted, tries to dam theinfinitevarietyof human experience behind the inadequate barrier of a few words.
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In principle, one can have aninfinitevarietyof methods, all of which carefully specify it, but in different ways.
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Although it is capable of producing aninfinitevarietyof sound-events, it may not produce any timbre or sound-event.
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The 'most suspect ' of these ' foreign enterprises ', the creation of new taxes for the expansion project would introduce an 'infinitevariety' of 'contentions ' among the inhabitants of the city.
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The love of 1960s revivalists for musical specificity and unusual musical styles helped to create our contemporary appreciation of theinfinitevarietyof music throughout the world.
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To put it simply, we have theinfinitevarietyof nature on the one hand, and the repetitive patterns of the human mind on the other.
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Here we have aninfinitevarietyof amusements.
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Agreements have not withered and customs have not staled theirinfinitevariety.
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