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individualized
adjective as in detailed
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Example Sentences
The skin microbiota is highly individualized and can vary even across different areas of the same person's skin.
Students could be exempt from the phone policy for a number of reasons, including needing their phones for health reasons, individualized education programs, accommodations due to a disability, and language translation.
"Promoters of the market system argue that individualized decision-making about the economy maximizes freedom."
Daniel said when Google Maps provides users answers to their questions, the company isn’t using individualized information to provide personal results but contextual ones.
Artistic emphasis dramatically shifts away from an object’s traditional role of delivering specific meaning and toward a viewer’s individualized discernment.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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