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The versatility
noun
The property of being versatile or having many different abilities; flexibility.
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The versatility of the extra defensive back has helped T.C.U.
The versatility of the olive has been proven in a newfangled way.
The versatility of linemen like Auletta allows St. Anthony's to vary its ground game.
The versatility of the writer's trade – poems, reportage, translation – was passed from master to pupil.
The versatility of this method is also demonstrated.
The versatility of a DJ costume is crucial.
The versatility of the wok, which rivals that of the cleaver.
The versatility of the PCR/ESI-MS has been widely demonstrated.
The versatility subscale of the Coping Flexibility Questionnaire (COFLEX) [ 51] is used to measure coping versatility.
The versatility of Pol II promoters overcomes some of these problems.
Perhaps it's the versatility.
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