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permutation

noun as in change

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But no matter the permutation, Annie has long represented orphanhood—and how to overcome it—in the American cultural imagination.

From Slate

Media outlets must strive not to repeat any Republican permutation of “election integrity” and must patiently spell out the truth again and again — and then again, as tiresome as that may be.

From Salon

The next permutation of this emerging idea came from Megyn Kelly, who on her podcast on Tuesday mulled an important question about the students protesting the mass murder of civilians in Gaza.

From Slate

According to Roberts, the team came to the decision after conversing with each of the three players — none of them had strong preferences, Roberts said — and contemplating the pros and cons of each lineup permutation.

Directors can arrange a proscenium stage, an open black box space or a theater in the round — along with every possible permutation in between.

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

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