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varied

[vair-eed] / ˈvɛər id /


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Although the included studies varied in design and quality, the research team evaluated potential bias using established assessment tools to ensure consistency across the analysis.

From Science Daily

Irregular, varied layers of colored dots frame an immense, crusty center expanse with a flourish of widely spaced dots against ocher.

From The Wall Street Journal

At higher temperatures, responses become more varied, less predictable, and more exploratory, allowing the system to move beyond familiar ideas.

From Science Daily

Coppola’s film put Fanning on the map, and she’s been turning in extremely varied and delightfully unpredictable performances in movies and television ever since.

From Salon

While the group is stacked with sensational, varied performances, two names jump out among this year’s excellence.

From Salon