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homogenous

adjective as in similar, comparable

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Yet while immigration may be one solution to the country’s workforce problem, it comes with its own set of issues in this ethnically homogenous society.

From BBC

As Hungary is a country of just 10 million and has a fairly homogenous population, it's easy for right-wing politicians to push a "threat to Hungarianness" and a "fear of the other," Szelenyi explained.

From Salon

By the very end of the period, the Centrosaurines had largely vanished, and animals like Triceratops and T.rex ranged from Mexico to Canada, suggesting a much more homogenous continent, Dr. Sertich said.

“Historically the MLB has had a homogenous roster of umpires working in both the minor and major leagues,” the suit claimed.

Initial tests confirmed their theory that decoupled transport channels resulted in higher ion conductivity and lower resistivity compared to homogenous membranes made from the same materials.

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