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fluidity

noun as in fluency

Strong match

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Alongside Arda Guler, he will be central to giving the team greater fluidity and attacking threat.

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Basketball confers many advantages to the vertically blessed, but grace and fluidity are typically not two of them.

Vanderbilt is another program taking advantage of modern college football’s fluidity: specifically, the ability to upgrade talent through experienced transfer players.

“And that fluidity gets broken up by their calls, right? So it’s like everyone is able to stop and argue in that moment.”

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Mr. Rees’s book shows the messiness and fluidity of life in the ancient world, where hard borders were notional at best and where cultural identities overlapped.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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