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the fluidity
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The state of being fluid rather than viscous
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The armory staging makes possible the fluidity envisioned.
The fluidity invites viewers to give the show some shape.
I was shocked by the fluidity of this dance.
Oltermann subtly explores the fluidity of national stereotypes.
Eros is mysterious, especially amidst the fluidity of early adolescence.
The calm is in the fluidity of the lyrical voice.
Past and present meld, conveying the fluidity of time itself.
Then there's the fluidity of the labour market.
They shift and change with the fluidity of the times.
What the biennial is also demonstrating is the fluidity of borders.
The existence of the internet, too, has increased the fluidity of secrets.
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