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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more miscellaneous" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to describe a greater variety or assortment of items or categories.
Example: "The new collection features a more miscellaneous selection of artworks, ranging from paintings to sculptures."
Alternatives: "a more varied" or "a more diverse".
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Whiteness in America was primarily Anglo-Saxon — Thomas Jefferson argued for American independence by adducing the example of "our Saxon ancestors" — but not exclusively so, and the presence of immigrants from elsewhere in Europe eventually nudged American race theorists toward a more miscellaneous idea of whiteness.
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