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8 Sentences With "variousness"

How to use variousness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "variousness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "variousness". Mastering all the usages of "variousness" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Her mathematical background still finds expression in the precision of her work, despite its variousness.
In the end, perhaps it is that variousness that confers on this artist a peculiar kind of originality.
The variousness of its population (coupled with the pace at which city life is lived) necessitates a thousand options.
This variousness of approach finds its mirror in his life, which has also been a story of many different elements combined.
A singer like her, who is steeped in both the sacred and the profane, who can provide flawless versions of both "Precious Lord" and "Bootylicious," understands the variousness of her roots and the specificity of her debts.
Burton began 1952 by starring alongside Noel Willman in the title role of Emmanuel Roblès adventure Montserrat, which opened on 8 April at the Lyric Hammersmith. The play only ran for six weeks but Burton once again won praises from critics. According to Bragg, some of the critics who watched the performance considered it to be Burton's "most convincing role" till then. Tynan lauded Burton's role of Captain Montserrat, noting that he played it "with a variousness which is amazing when you consider that it is really little more than a protracted exposition of smouldering dismay".
The idea and related phrase is very old and dates back to ancient times in both Western and Eastern Old World cultures. It has applications in many fields, including ecology, cosmology, philosophy, religion and politics. The concept of unity in diversity was used by both the [indigenous peoples of North America and Taoist societies in 400–500 B.C. In premodern Western culture, it has existed in an implicit form in certain organic conceptions of the universe that developed in the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. The phrase is a deliberate oxymoron, the rhetorical combination of two antonyms, unitas "unity, oneness" and varietas "variety, variousness".
Trilling introduces the book, writing that though the essays that comprise the volume “are diverse in subject, they have...a certain unity.” The unity, he suggests, is an interest in liberalism. Trilling argues that because his contemporary America is predominantly tending to an intellectually liberal tradition, the lack of a robust conservative intellectual tradition causes the lack of a cultural dialectic, making liberal ideas also weak. He writes that a critical view on literature is the best way to “recall liberalism to its first essential imagination” because it is the “human activity that takes the fullest and most precise account of variousness, possibility, complexity, and difficulty.” In this way, Trilling introduces that his essays on literature will inevitably broach topics of culture, politics, and imagination.

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