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Discover LudwigThe phrase "homogeneity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing uniformity or similarity within a group or set.
Example: "The homogeneity of the samples ensured consistent results in the experiment."
Alternatives: "uniformity of" or "consistency of".
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The relative homogeneity of this country of 10.6m helps.
[b]Test of homogeneity of proportions.
It never quite overcame the perceived homogeneity of its leaders.
Except, perhaps, for the species-wide homogeneity of humans.
But large swaths of Mumbai, the former Bombay, remain immune to the homogeneity of global glamour.
Considering the homogeneity of industrial agricultural practices, these strategies make sense.
Over the years, serious concerns have been raised over the homogeneity of the prize's winners.
Since Lloyd's, Stirk thinks there has been an increase in the "homogeneity" of architecture.
The homogeneity of our senior leadership community is breathtaking in 2016.
The focus was on awards and the frustrating, infuriating homogeneity of American movies.
Given a homogeneity of views, topics can fall into ruts because conflicting approaches won't be considered.
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