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varied
adjective as in different
Strong matches
Example Sentences
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."
Parts of Manchester Pride were free to attend, while ticket prices for others varied from £15 to over £200 for "VIP experiences".
In other words, analysts’ opinions on company earnings prospects are becoming more varied.
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.
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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