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"diversity of form" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the variation or range of different forms, shapes, or structures within a specific context or subject. Example: The art exhibit showcased a stunning diversity of form, with sculptures, paintings, and installations from various artists around the world.
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But if you crave some storytelling and diversity of form in your mental exercise, the Diabolical Box is waiting.
Diversity of form, in contrast to size, only impinges peripherally on human awareness of life and thus is less noticed.
The diversity of form within the angiosperms has contributed to their successful colonization of more habitats than any other group of land plants.
In defence of Porter's wide diversity of form, voice, subject and tone, O'Brien writes that he believed "poet and poem should be able to go anywhere, if they keep their wits about them".
For the exhibition, 'Fruiting Bodies, Claxtonn was inspired by "the richness and diversity of form in the fruiting bodies of fungi and the sense of the hidden revealed by their sudden appearance".
Movement is meant to express, the rise and fall, the advance and recess, with other diversity of form, in the different parts of a building, so as to add greatly to the picturesque of the composition.
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In fluvial geomorphology, it entails efforts to relate local landforms to their landscape context, generating place-based understandings that can be related to theoretical principles about diversity of forms, formative processes, patterns/configurations of features, and evolutionary adjustments.
Paleontologists found a diversity of forms, not a few primitive forerunners.
Despite the diversity of forms, there is surprising consistency in Nouvel's design motifs.
In just one spot, they found a stunning diversity of forms.
Flowers are also impressive in their sheer diversity of forms and colors, from lush, full-bodied roses to spiderlike orchids to calla lilies shaped like urns.
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