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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fluidity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quality of being fluid or adaptable in various contexts, such as movement, thought, or style.
Example: "The dancer's performance showcased a fluidity that captivated the audience, making every movement seem effortless."
Alternatives: "an ease" or "a smoothness".
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"There's a fluidity," Mr. Obrist said of the 89plus artists.
Harry plays unaccompanied, with a fluidity and absorption lacking before.
There was a fluidity, a reflexivity, a selfishness and generosity.
"I want a fluidity and constant rhythm of change".
Something has been gained, certainly: a fluidity with legal doctrine in its many nuances.
"There is a softness about the Egyptian physique, though, a fluidity to their movement".
"There's a fluidity about the French language that makes it more compatible," he said.
There was a fluidity in their world; nothing was strictly defined.
There's a fluidity in the athleticism of the actors (and the camera operators) that appears superhuman.
Mr. Aimard played the Carter with a fluidity that gave it a phantasmagorical quality.
There's a fluidity about this family that just seems to work".
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