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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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A large, homogeneous geography is easier to tackle, which is why they are a lot more competitive, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 30, 2026

Pride isn’t homogeneous, and no brand should be able to make more money because of it.

From Salon Jun. 18, 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

But without a mix of people of different ages, ideologies, walks of life and levels of faith, parish life risks becoming a stifling, overly homogeneous echo chamber—one incapable of sustaining a lively faith.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 22, 2026

On a group level, though, they were less genetically homogeneous, which conferred some relative advantage; the virus would sweep through them, but not kill quite so many.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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