varied repertoire

collocation in English

meaningsofvariedandrepertoire

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varied
adjective
uk
/ˈveə.rɪd/
us
/ˈver.ɪd/
containing or changing between several different things ...
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repertoire
noun[C]
uk
/ˈrep.ə.twɑːr/
us
/ˈrep.ɚ.twɑːr/
all the music or plays, etc. that you can do or perform or that ...
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(Definition ofvariedandrepertoirefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is clear that people want a more up-to-date andvariedrepertoireof songs to sing.
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Appropriations fromvariedrepertoirecontributed to a change in the role of instruments in progressive rock compositions.
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They instead pursue what appears to be a 'mixed strategy', drawing on avariedrepertoireof issues in constructing their campaign appeals.
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In more modern times, with both a vastly larger and morevariedrepertoire, audience and performance dynamic, that unified field can no longer be hoped for.
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Here he outlines the 'variedrepertoireof resistance ' used by rural workers, denying that the story of rural protest can easily be fitted into theories of modernization.
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The choir is known for itsvariedrepertoireand at times humorous approach to interpreting old classics and newer contemporary hits.
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She also has great command over her voice and avariedrepertoirein her musical skills.
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Theirvariedrepertoireranges from the standards to arrangements of orchestral favorites and newly written works.
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Hover's rich andvariedrepertoireincludes baroque, classical, contemporary, folk and sacred music.
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Altogether, there are several issues that protrude from its wide andvariedrepertoire.
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Previously known as the garrulous honeyeater, it has a large andvariedrepertoireof songs, calls, scoldings and alarms.
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Daily rehearsals of the orchestra are exhilarating, covering avariedrepertoireof both standard and contemporary works.
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As an opera singer she performed avariedrepertoirefrom a variety of musical periods and in many languages.
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The male's song is a loud gurgle used to declare ownership of territory; western males have a morevariedrepertoire.
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They perform avariedrepertoire.
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