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varied

adjective as in different

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She said: "Some 400,000 women in the UK will become menopausal this year, but the vast majority of them will have very little knowledge of what underlies the many and varied symptoms."

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Parts of Manchester Pride were free to attend, while ticket prices for others varied from £15 to over £200 for "VIP experiences".

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In other words, analysts’ opinions on company earnings prospects are becoming more varied.

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Advisers are a varied bunch: They may invest your money in ETFs and/or mutual funds, actively manage your finances, and/or give you overall advice and not even touch your money.

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While the signing bonuses that could be offered varied from team to team, the differences were relatively small.

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

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