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The divergence
noun
The degree to which two or more things diverge.
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The divergence is immense.
The divergence has widened in recent years.
The divergence of isolated populations on islands?
The divergence in football and administrative ability has been staggering.
The divergence came when the Administration offered a compromise.
"The divergence of those genetic lineages is among the oldest on earth," Dr. Knight said.
The divergence followed an equally big gap in the company's quarter ended Dec. 31.
The divergence occurs in practice — as when Jolie, like many other actors, decides to direct.
The divergence of opinion has led to divisions among families, generations and communities.
The divergence may say something about mythmaking, the invisibility of housekeepers, or both.
The divergence of results in the literature justifies further research.
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