Sentence examples for complex and variegated from inspiring English sources

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Egan's description oversimplifies a dynamic, complex and variegated history — just the sort of literary terrain in which Chabon seems particularly at home.

Artistic function is complex and variegated, and as we'll see in the notation examples below, can exist at many different points in a continuum.

Solution 6 excels in accountancy software, previously considered too complex and variegated to lend itself to global sales.

But the processes through which culture is created and renewed are complex and variegated, and it's just as silly to think that a thriving cultural scene can be produced entirely by market forces.

No other element has such a complex and variegated past.

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Not without grit and friction, but amazingly polyglot and variegated.

The city of Dadu exemplified the imposing and variegated architecture of the Mongol period.

Rice Mother, widely distributed and variegated figure in the mythology of peoples of the Indonesian culture.

For cooking this vibrant and variegated in its flavours, that is a real steal.

She works with unusual colors and variegated greens.

The imaging patterns in multiple myeloma can be classified as normal, focal, diffuse and variegated.

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