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the conformity
noun
State of things being similar or identical.
Exact(59)
The conformity that Mr Wilson wrote about is discouraged.
"The conformity part is the familiar images," he said.
The conformity of the material was a problem, true.
In effect Bing wants to combat the conformity of mainstream culture.
Searle "created an alternative to the conformity of Harold Macmillan's Britain", said his publisher Simon Winder.
The drive toward standardization was echoed in the conformity of cold war-era planning strategies.
Greenwald overstates the conformity of mainstream papers, whose investigative journalism is often vigorous and fearless.
He wants to create great art, and he wants to fight the conformity and homogeneity of modern bourgeois existence.
They disapprove of the sterility, the conformity, the split-level subdivisions, the billiard-room wet bars and the blueberry bagels.
Or was it that Smith, a true independent thinker, grew tired of the conformity professional football demands?
The test approves the conformity in all types of noise.
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