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The phrase "far from monolithic" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe an entity that is composed of diverse elements and is not united in opinion or purpose. For example, "The revolutionary movement was far from monolithic, with various beliefs inspiring different groups to join the cause."
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The insurgency is far from monolithic.
But Republican attitudes are far from monolithic.
The evangelical vote is far from monolithic, however.
The Arab world is far from monolithic and democracy was not the only motivating factor.
While this group leans Republican, it includes black urban churches and is far from monolithic.
In the Upper Midwest, at least, the white working class is far from monolithic.
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We give credit to the Obama administration for recognizing what Mr. Smith and his allies refuse to: that immigration detainees are far from a monolithic class of dangerous criminals.
Although Islam largely missed out on the Reformation and the Enlightenment, a point frequently made by its critics, it is far from a monolithic religion.
Other separatists complain that the armed gangs consist of unruly Bedouins from the surrounding countryside, a reminder that the south itself is far from a monolithic unit and that the secessionist movement is exceedingly fractured.
Far from being monolithic, Byzantine theology was often polarized by a humanistic trend, favouring the use of Greek philosophy, and the more austere and mystical theology of monastic circles.
Far from being monolithic, the government was divided and inefficient, and there was considerable dissent and disunity among average Germans; the Third Reich, it was said, could never have survived the death of the charismatic Hitler.
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