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Discover LudwigThe phrase "non selective" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is not chosen or done based on specific criteria, but rather in a general or indiscriminate way. An example of using "non selective" in a sentence could be: "The new policy aims to be non-selective in its approach, providing benefits to all employees regardless of their position or tenure."
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Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is a non selective portosystemic derivation created by endovascular techniques.
On this basis, 226 compounds were considered as selective, and 860 as non selective.
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Within these trusts, are 13 non-selective secondary schools.
Hearing aids are non-selective — they just amplify all sounds.
Such rules are in place to prevent non-selective schools covertly targeting an overly privileged intake.
The lowest success rates were seen in minority ethnic applicants from non-selective state schools.
Private education, especially non-selective private education, will not buy good results.
Moreover, those who fail to get into grammars do worse than in non-selective areas.
It was a non-selective, mixed comprehensive that was really struggling.
Parents wanted non-denominational, non-selective, mixed-sex provision, and it was not available.
People feel the revolution they were offered – excellent non-selective schools – just hasn't happened for them.
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