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diversification

noun as in process or result of making or becoming more varied

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But doctors are trained in medicine; firefighters know how to fight fires; teachers teach — why do we all have to learn about index funds and diversification too?

From Salon

Since his 2013 Hall of Fame induction, Trump has not appeared on WWE programming - and with the evolution of its brand and the diversification of its weekly product, it is unlikely he ever will again.

From BBC

While Walz's lack of investments and diversification potentially make him more relatable, he has something many of us don't — a pension, which is a defined benefit plan.

From Salon

I hope that the success of my song didn’t happen because they felt they needed diversification.”

The diversification of the government service and military talent pool can be traced back to the early 1940s.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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