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Discover Ludwig"greater fluidity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is smoother or easier in operation, such as a change in policy or an update of a system. For example, "The new regulations give greater fluidity to the process of obtaining a visa."
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There's greater fluidity and gender variance is more accepted.
Milan had a greater fluidity which vindicated Ancelotti's preference for an instinctive style.
In Debussy's "Estampes" Mr. Pohjonen set aside the penchant for stark contrasts, playing with greater fluidity and continuity.
Ms. Dvorovenko has a lyrical side, and greater fluidity in Act II will give her the depth she seeks in "Giselle".
In addition, there is a greater fluidity and sense of atmosphere in the later works, like "Bay of Naples -- A Land of Smoldering Fire" (1871).
And in a culture marked by greater fluidity of sexual identity, the makeup of the dating pool becomes a serious question for producers.
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With great fluidity and freedom, he continually challenges our natural expectations.
He had a great fluidity of line with his cartoons and things.
Colonel Williams clearly moved between his two lives with great fluidity.
Jorge Jesus's side had played with great fluidity, passing the ball crisply, creating space.
Mr. Mills was able "to travel with great fluidity between worlds and communities," Mr. Simon said.
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