wide variety
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwideandvariety
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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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variety
noun
uk/vəˈraɪ.ə.ti/us/vəˈraɪ.ə.t̬i/
the characteristic of often changing and ...
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(Definition ofwideandvarietyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Notwithstanding thewidevarietyof experiences from the respondents, some themes emerged.
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Chondrocytes are able to respond to awidevarietyof stimuli, suggesting that they have an extensive repertoire of receptors.
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It has enjoyed considerable success in awidevarietyof problem solving tasks and domains.
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The ideal of being independent from the capricious events of the world was obviously of great importance to awidevarietyof early modern thinkers.
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The magazine also included poems, essays, and letters on awidevarietyof contemporary questions.
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It may help provide insights into awidevarietyof questions related to elections, policy agendas, and parties.
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To what extent can a general theory of obstacles be adapted to awidevarietyof autonomous vehicle applications?
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Not much less challenging was accommodating within this structure the cathedrals and thewidevarietyof clergy holding offices in them.
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These previously unused consular reports cover awidevarietyof topics, including the social and economic effects of the war on the local population.
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Awidevarietyof methods have been proposed for ranking generalized tournaments.
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By targeting the cell survival machinery at multiple points, lithium regulates awidevarietyof pathways and effectors.
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The overall focus of the survey was on attitudes towards awidevarietyof democratic institutions and processes.
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By now, not only individual volumes, but a number of series of volumes, containing original documents in awidevarietyof fields, have been published.
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The interval representation can be used to express awidevarietyof temporal constraints on actions, events, and -uents.
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The circulation of social energy can occur in awidevarietyof forms and media.
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Other efforts towards ethnic language preservation include proactive research by awidevarietyof authors.
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Although these machines have been made in awidevarietyof makes and models, their design almost always favours 4/4 metre.
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They were written in universalistic terms to cover awidevarietyof situations.
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Both are highly accurate asymptotically in awidevarietyof circumstances.
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