noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
great
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It leads to greater economy and uniformity of production.
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They also provide much greater uniformity than is possible with strains derived from conventional plant breeding methods.
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The family has a distribution covering most parts of the world and shows great uniformity of anatomy.
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Greater and greater uniformity will prevail.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But uniformity of content and, increasingly, of process has been guaranteed.
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Excessive equality makes for cultural uniformity and monotony.
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For this they were peculiarly well suited by reason of their durability, portability, uniformity and ease of recognition.
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Fraternity would become something to celebrate joyfully, and unity would no longer be glum uniformity .
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In the past, religious beliefs have served as a presupposition of the scientific enterprise in so far as they have underwritten that uniformity .
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The most precious lacked the no less vital requirement of uniformity .
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While uniformity of view between the managing partners can not always be achieved every effort has to be made to avoid discrepancies.