Sentence examples for multiple varieties in from inspiring English sources

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Farmers don't grow multiple varieties in the same field: a field then corresponds to a population.

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Tripe is sold at butchers' shops in multiple varieties - "green," "cleaned," and, most commonly in North America, "bleached".

They come in multiple varieties and colors, and can be bought in a variety of different places.

Of the coins struck at the branch mints in 1849, only pieces struck at Charlotte (1849-C) exist in multiple varieties; most are of what is dubbed the "Closed Wreath" variety.

It may be hard today, fifteen years later — when every brand seems to come in multiple varieties — to appreciate how much of a breakthrough this was.

He had a trained panel of food tasters analyze each of those varieties in depth.… When Moskowitz charted the results, he saw that everyone had a slightly different definition of what a perfect spaghetti sauce tasted like.… It may be hard today, fifteen years later — when every brand seems to come in multiple varieties — to appreciate how much of a breakthrough this was.

This competence in multiple varieties is arguably the primary vehicle of linguistic change.

The diaphonemic approach gets away from the assumption that linguistic communities are homogeneous, allows multiple varieties to be described in the same terms (something important for situations where people have abilities in more than one variety), and helps in ascertaining where speakers make diaphonic identifications as a result of similarities and differences between the varieties involved.

Produce includes fruits and vegetables in multiple varieties (there are 50 types of tomatoes) and herbs such as lemon verbena and lavender that are mixed into fresh spa scrubs and a newly formulated, locally produced Golden Door skin-care and beauty line.

Wireless routers come in multiple varieties; 802.11 b, g, and n (2.4 GHz) or 802.11 a (5.8 GHz).

Carbohydrates come in multiple varieties, but when it comes to diet, most people are concerned with processed (simple) versus naturally occurring (complex) carbs.

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