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Discover Ludwig"homogenous group" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people or objects that have similar characteristics. For example, "The teachers in our school make up a homogenous group, as they are all certified educators."
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Women are not a homogenous group.
"They were a very homogenous group.
Children on free school meals are not one homogenous group.
The charitable sector is not a homogenous group.
Postgrad students, it points out, do not form a homogenous group.
Trolls are not one homogenous group, there are different types and level of troll.
The current research reveals that those who access such images online are not a homogenous group.
It is also important to acknowledge that women are not just one homogenous group.
The refugees and asylum seekers of Manus Island are not a homogenous group.
First, the OECD's development assistance committee (DAC) and Brics categories are not necessarily that useful – neither is a homogenous group.
It's a stupid question, because of course "poor people" aren't a single homogenous group and everyone wants something different.
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