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Discover LudwigThe word "more homogeneous" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe when something is becoming more consistent or more alike. For example, "This country has become more homogeneous over the last few years due to increased immigration."
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Surely because its team is more homogeneous.
"It's more homogeneous than other European nations".
But more cohesive, more homogeneous - can I use that word?
Superstitions disappear; cultures grow more homogeneous; life becomes increasingly rational.
It's also true that labor markets are getting more homogeneous.
The neurosciences community is certainly sizeable but also more homogeneous.
"These moves have led to more homogeneous leadership teams".
Just as the world has become more homogeneous, so has the American academic calendar.
The genetic makeup of Ashkenazi Jews is more homogeneous than many other groups'.
It just adds to the impression that American fashion is becoming more homogeneous".
"They tend to be more homogeneous, and the vision of this church is to invite everybody".
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