wide diversity

collocation in English

meaningsofwideanddiversity

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wide
adjective
uk
/waɪd/
us
/waɪd/
having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in comparison with the length of something; ...
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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 ofwideanddiversityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwide diversity

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Among mammals, immature ticks have been identified on awidediversityof species, including elephant shrews, rodents, lagomorphs, hyraxes, carnivores, equids and ruminants.
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British colony until the beginning of the 1930s, or from thewidediversitywhich characterized the regions of the country.
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Indeed, a very large number of intermediate filament proteins originating from awidediversityof cell types have now been sequenced using molecular biological methodology.
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Compounded by effects ofwidediversityof genre, this makes frequency-based measures largely unusable for single document analysis.
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Most of these algorithms have been developed in the context of terrestrial unmanned ground vehicles where visual features exhibitwidediversity.
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Several authors have noted that ocelots occupy awidediversityof habitat types, ranging from scrublands to tropical rain forests.
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Indeed, thewidediversityof topics printed within provincial newspapers deliberately aimed to attract and maintain a wide-ranging clientele.
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As far as the concept of culture was concerned, two primordial group identities gradually emerged among thewidediversityof viewpoints and approaches.
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Intermarriage between the linguistic groups creates awidediversityof individuals -uent in the same languages but with different linguistic experiences.
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In contrast, in villages close by with access to water channels, awidediversityof irrigated crops was found and sheep ownership was more common.
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After grouping by health topic area, we observed awidediversityof topics, with up to 28 categories, roughly corresponding to the usual clinical specialties.
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The main difficulty is with thewidediversityof subjects examined.
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These three cities represent awidediversityof experiences in terms of economic development and environmental conditions.
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Architecture is being presented with awidediversityof forms, origins and intentions.
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Clearly, care policy denotes awidediversityof policy measures.
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This has resulted in awidediversityof plant and animal species including over 1000 species of dipteran flies.
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In practice, groups are self-selecting and individuals have awidediversityof disabling conditions which are also causes of long-term social exclusion.
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We simply chose several more or less well-known projects that allow this paper's issues to be discussed from awidediversityof perspectives.
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However, as this volume shows, such generalisations cover awidediversityof experience on the ground.
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The country has awidediversityin rice production systems and rice varieties, with over 3000 different varieties recorded.
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