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versatility

[vur-suh-til-i-tee] / ˌvɜr səˈtɪl ɪ ti /


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She was known for her versatility, blending jazz, opera, classical music and soul.

From BBC

It was a bold casting choice given O’Hara’s strong comedy background, but she had already proved her versatility in at least one TV drama, HBO’s early prestige series “Six Feet Under.”

From Los Angeles Times

It’s about time that the spice’s versatility is also appreciated in the culinary scene nationwide.

From Salon

But versatility is also a lost art — collateral damage during the construction of the pipeline that directly funnels social media stars to the screen.

From Salon

“The versatility of the structures lends itself to such a wide range of uses, and they are conveniently finished with the utmost fashion.”

From MarketWatch