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homogeneous

[hoh-muh-jee-nee-uhs, -jeen-yuhs, hom-uh-] / ˌhoʊ məˈdʒi ni əs, -ˈdʒin jəs, ˌhɒm ə- /


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Whenever anyone tries to argue that America is a homogeneous white Christian nation, I think of that old favorite.

From Salon Jul. 1, 2026

Social scientist Scott Page has shown that for hard problems, a diverse group of decision-makers tends to outperform a homogeneous group of higher-ability experts.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 24, 2026

“In the United States, most of the time, festivals tend to be pretty homogeneous, and the bands are similar. That’s why I like the eclecticness of something like BeachLife.”

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 30, 2026

Many large genomic databases are dominated by relatively homogeneous populations, leaving major gaps when it comes to admixed groups.

From Science Daily Jan. 8, 2026

Their gene pool was correspondingly restricted, which meant that Indian biochemistry was and is unusually homogeneous.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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