Sentence examples for have some diversity from inspiring English sources

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But it's nice to have some diversity.

A chance to have some diversity was missed with Straight Outta Compton's sole nomination handed to the film's white screenwriters.

"If people have some diversity within the region, it gives them the flexibility not to be victimized by a single event," Mr. LeFrak said.

Mr. Leach looked pained, saying that voters had to make the judgment whether "it's healthier to have some diversity within the parties" -- clearly alluding to moderates like himself.

If you look back at a collection of a lot of songs you wrote you have some diversity there.

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The world of hip-hop has some diversity: Eminem, Mac Miller and Nicki Minaj now; the Beastie Boys, Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott in the past.

The Ukrainian landscape nevertheless has some diversity: its plains are broken by highlands running in a continuous belt from northwest to southeast as well as by lowlands.

The professor might like the idea of having some "diversity" in the class.

Behind us we finally had some diversity as there sat an older white lady, who as I would learn throughout the duration of the speech, had herself an affinity for what I can only put as mild racism and blue language.

"I really liked the way those photos looked and I honestly think that when you have a mildly diverse group of people, not to say the shoot was perfect by any means, but even when you try to have some ethnic diversity, it just looks way cooler and more interesting".

Achieving diversity does not involve recruiting students and faculty members from abroad in an attempt to have some semblance of diversity.

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