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The word 'homogeneously' is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used to describe something that is composed or made up of similar parts or elements, evenly spread or arranged. For example, "The students were homogeneously distributed in the classroom across gender, race, and age."
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homogeneously
adverb
In a homogeneous manner.
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In a world that science teaches us is a blooming, buzzing confusion of unobservable submicroscopic entities, there seems to be no room for the smoothly homogeneous, either 'out there' or 'in the head.' The dense, continuous, homogeneously colored objects of the manifest image are appearances of systems of imperceptible particles.
How would a firm geographically located within a minority area justify a homogeneously non-minority workforce?
In fact, the differences between Labour and the Tories among male and female voters are more acute when the figures are looked at by age rather than homogeneously within each gender as a whole.
It is whiter than Britain or Merseyside as a whole, as well as far more homogeneously working-class.
Church leaders often behave as if Italy were still as homogeneously Catholic as in the days when every Italian home had a crucifix above the marital bed and a black-and-white television from which Pius XII would occasionally bestow a restrained wave.
The city's Jewish mayor, Ilan Shochat, aspiring for it to become a hub of eastern Galilee, attracted some 1,500 Arabs to its colleges, restoring a multicultural feel to a city that for 60 years had been homogeneously Jewish.
Because the intermediate members, called orthoclase microperthites, cannot blend homogeneously, they take the form of intergrowths of microscopic but distinct crystals of the sodium and potassium end-members.
Like Tiepolo, he was able to make the person and the costume assume a homogeneously ludicrous or pathetic bathetic look, with factitious coiffures, wildly frogged uniforms, enormous bosoms and bottoms, and the dejected attitudes of trailing handkerchiefs.
In the top figure the pattern of seepage through a homogeneously filled dam is shown.
It is now clear that carbon-14 is not homogeneously distributed among today's plants and animals.
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In many respects, China's historical insularity means that it has largely lived homogeneously or thought of itself as doing so, writing off minorities like the Uighurs quarantined from the outside world.
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