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"Homogenous with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is similar or uniform in nature or composition. Example: The ingredients in this salad are homogenous with each other, creating a harmonious blend of flavors and textures.
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Surprisingly, the speciation for a given pond appears to be very homogenous, with the homogeneity being independent of total metal content, particle size or location within the pond.
Facebook's senior leadership is even more homogenous, with 73% of the most important positions filled by white people.
The nanoparticles were spherical, smooth, and homogenous with no dichloromethane residue.
The country is small and socially more homogenous, with a strong secular tradition and a more cohesive educated class.
First, historical disaster loss data are not temporally homogenous, with the number of flood events for which quantitative information is available declining quickly when moving back in time.
Mr. Ouzounian, a geochemist, said that studies showed the seam to be highly homogenous with little fracturing, reducing the risk of radioactivity escaping through fissures in the rock.
"There's a tendency to believe that this community is completely white, homogenous, with above-average income," said Roger Lulow, the Greenwich school superintendent who is retiring at the end of this school year.
Darmstadt added that the Muslim world was not homogenous, with some countries such as Iran having high contraception rates while others, such as Nigeria, have quite low ones, about 10%.
This overlying ash layer, the co-ignimbrite layer, is fine grained with a median diameter of approximately 50 microns, and is relatively homogenous, with little variation in median diameter and sorting coefficient within the deposit.
The paste does seem much more homogenous, with fewer little bits and I'm grudgingly won over – once I've worked out the hard way that it's advisable to wear eye protection while crushing chillies by hand.
The mass was mostly homogenous with low-intensity signals.
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