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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in plurality" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a situation where there is more than one thing or idea present. It can also be used in a political context to refer to a situation where there is more than one party or group represented. Example: "The company's marketing strategy is designed to appeal to consumers in plurality, taking into consideration diverse cultural backgrounds and preferences."
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"The AST believes in plurality of ownership.
But to those, like me, who believe in plurality, it is a bit of a problem.
We can now see that most art begins in plurality, even if it is temporarily neatened into movements by artists, critics and art historians.
If the public interest test is triggered Bradley can ask the media regulator, Ofcom, to evaluate whether the public will lose too much from a reduction in plurality.
Enders also said that if Hunt let commercial broadcasters such as ITV, UTV and STV stop delivering regional news it would lead to an unhealthy reduction in plurality, with the BBC effectively the sole major provider.
It was clear to me by the end of the 80s that it was impossible to bring about change in a country whose ruler does not believe in plurality of opinion, will not allow a peaceful transition of power, and forces his people to live on low incomes despite the country's wealth.
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We're stuck with it because forty-eight state legislatures long ago chose to award a hundred per cent of their electors to the in-state plurality winner.
If Scotland votes yes, there will be radical changes in the media available in Scotland, and therefore in media plurality.
By David Remnick November 9, 2016 The electorate has, in its plurality, decided to live in Trump's world.
By Ryan Lizza, Benjamin Wallace-Wells, and Adam Davidson November 9, 2016 The electorate has, in its plurality, decided to live in Trump's world.
Sovereignty in the monarchy or the principality is in the hands of a single ruler; in republics, sovereignty is vested in a plurality or collectivity of power holders.
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