eclectic variety

collocation in English

meaningsofeclecticandvariety

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eclectic
adjective
uk
/ekˈlek.tɪk/
us
/ekˈlek.tɪk/
Methods, beliefs, ideas, etc. that are eclectic combine whatever seem the best or most useful things from many different areas or systems, rather than following a ...
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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 ofeclecticandvarietyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A prominent feature of the resort was the promenade and the pleasure piers, where aneclecticvarietyof performances vied for the people's attention.
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Like its federal counterpart it included aneclecticvarietyof responsibilities that were not assigned to other ministers, most of which would eventually evolve into portfolios of their own.
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While freeform radio stands in contrast to commercial radio formats, a number of commercial radio stations offer programs showcasing aneclecticvarietyof music.
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A prominent feature of the resort was the promenade and the pleasure piers, where aneclecticvarietyof performances vied for the people's attention.
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The community is known for itseclecticvarietyof mixed-income dwellings and the green space found in most subdivisions.
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Casken draws influence from aneclecticvarietyof sources.
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The compilation contains notes on aneclecticvarietyof topics, including alchemy, magical formulas, conjuring tricks, chemical recipes for fireworks, paints, medicine, ironworking, etc.
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Mineirinho arena is used mainly for basketball and volleyball but also hosts aneclecticvarietyof national and international events, all indoor.
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Residente's distinctive lyrics treat a wide andeclecticvarietyof subjects.
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The album is defined by the conjunction of the acoustic and electronic, creating aneclecticvariety of expressions and sonority, subtles for a moment and explosive at the next.
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Like its federal counterpart it included aneclecticvarietyof responsibilities that were not assigned to other ministers, most of which would eventually evolve into portfolios of their own.
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The station's format iseclecticvariety.
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