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varied

[vair-eed] / ˈvɛər id /


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While she expects food retailers to have done well, the clothing sector will be more varied and talk "about some retailers leaving the High Street for good" will be heard over the next few weeks.

From BBC

Professor Herries emphasized the fossil's importance for understanding early human diversity and how ancient relatives adapted to the varied environments of southern Africa.

From Science Daily

Historically, after strong three-year returns, the S&P 500 has seen varied outcomes, including significant declines.

From Barron's

He began writing only after having had a varied cosmopolitan life, and in 2009, already in his 40s, published “In Other Rooms, Other Wonders,” a collection of loosely connected short stories.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said he'd seen "a varied impact" across different Ram producers.

From BBC