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The phrase "fluidity in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state or quality of something that is constantly changing or flowing smoothly. Example: The artist was praised for the fluidity in her brushstrokes, creating a sense of movement and energy in her paintings.
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Out went fluidity, in came force, mass, effort (she was inspired by heaving furniture around her studio).
Stottlemyre's concerns were justified: Clemens appeared uncomfortable in the first innings, his delivery stiff, his body upright like a light pole, little fluidity in his movement.
Flavors differ daily, inspiring fluidity in the steadfast.
There is indeed some fluidity in sexuality over time, predominantly among women.
But their sense of freedom and fluidity in the upper body was impressive.
"You just don't usually see this kind of fluidity in a campaign," he said.
There was a fluidity in their world; nothing was strictly defined.
There's a fluidity in the athleticism of the actors (and the camera operators) that appears superhuman.
Years on the Senate Foreign Relations committee have given him a fluidity in talking about the world's hot spots.
And I hadn't felt that fluidity in my writing for many years, so it was a relief.
According to new research from Pearson, it's the lack of fluidity in this transitional process that's a huge problem.
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