Sentence examples for a more pluralist from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a more pluralist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective, approach, or system that embraces diversity and multiple viewpoints.
Example: "The new policy aims to create a more pluralist society where different cultures and beliefs are respected."
Alternatives: "a more diverse" or "a more inclusive".

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They have regarded proportional representation as the absolute precondition of a more pluralist and cooperative politics.

All of these will be new sources of sustained pressure for a more pluralist and democratic politics too.

In December an official report found Britain has seen a "general decline" in its Christian affiliation and suggested public life must now take a more "pluralist character".

The SDLP approach was to create a new consensus among the disparate democratic nationalist community on a way forward for building a more pluralist Ireland.

AV is moving with the times: two-party dominance has made way for a more pluralist system (notably in devolved Scotland and Wales).

But what few are asking is, if a more pluralist politics is inevitable – and indeed desirable – in which forum should it primarily take place?

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Young Labour activists drove the campaign for this change; working to convince trade unionists and constituency delegates alike – because there is a realisation among the next generation that a new more pluralist party must be campaigned for and won.

Some of us could probably stand to be a little more pluralist about ourselves.

But what's he's also calling for is a new, more pluralist format for storytelling — one that supports the transmitting of multiple perspectives.

In this paper we seek to redress this balance by reviewing the reforms that have taken place in these countries, focusing on how the former san-epid systems have responded to pressure for decentralization, diversification of funding sources, and allocation of tasks in a new, more pluralist institutional environment.

She writes that Tilton, and others like her, "sought to buttress their previous easy dominance against an ever more pluralist, urban, and proletarian nation".

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