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Discover LudwigThe phrase "homogenous and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to connect two similar or related ideas in a sentence. For example: - The school aims to create a homogenous and inclusive learning environment for all students. - The company prides itself on its homogenous and efficient workforce. - The study found a correlation between homogenous and stable family structures and academic success.
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To him, Islam was homogenous — and "other".
No country is homogenous, and there are people in the Baltic states who feel Greece's pain.
"I saw these pills were homogenous, and most were easy to track," Dr. Myers said.
How long before our time-warp villages, frayed at the edges, are as homogenous and sleek as Scarsdale or Larchmont?
Silicon transistors tend to be homogenous, and therefore predictable in their behaviour.
The dream of a homogenous and monocultural society, a "pure" place to live.
But Iowa is a homogenous and geographically simple state, and its system was not copied.
But this group is not racially homogenous, and nor is its racial composition relevant.
All elements were homogenous and isotropic.
The concrete material is homogenous and isotropic.
Nagel envisaged two kinds of reductions: homogenous and heterogeneous.
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