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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sameness of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quality or characteristic that is uniform or identical among different items or individuals.
Example: "There is a sameness of opinion among the committee members regarding the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "a uniformity of" or "an equality of".
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Another problem here was a sameness of mood.
But high points like this are watered down by a sameness of vocabulary in the dances.
"The product now is so strong it no longer requires a sameness of spaces".
If the sounds were varied, the choreography suffered from a sameness of texture.
In Indian music a sameness of colour is created through the use of the drone played on the tambura.
Given the nature of this deliberately odd presentation, it was perhaps inevitable that it had a sameness of choreographic texture.
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Musicians must be cajoled into creating a particular kind of unison: not a robotic sameness of execution but a deeper unanimity in which spontaneous activities on the part of each player viscerally realize the conductor's vision.
They often seemed to fight to a draw, resulting in a certain sameness of expression — solemn dignity — among the kings and apostles and an almost bland purity exuded by sculptures of Jesus.
"This means that while they may not be charged, it is certainly not free and is likely to bring about a greater sameness of video content on a range of sites," added the spokeswoman.
And many had a near sameness of texture and tinge from exterior to interior, matched by a flatness of flavor.
A certain sameness of texture, perhaps.
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