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the irregularity
noun
An instance of being irregular.
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"I love the irregularity of these pieces," she said.
Aiming for gothic eccentricity rather than classical unity, Mr. Garofalo built on the irregularity.
It's fun, the irregularity and the differences in tones and colors and textures.
Mr. Ma has claimed his innocence and described the irregularity as an error by a clerk.
But there is another point here: the irregularity he has introduced is not a mistake.
Nicholas faced a number of problems, including issues raised by the irregularity of his own election.
Noun plurals are also notable for the irregularity of a large number of them.
Another common feature concerns the irregularity of imperative forms of the verbs "to come" and "to go".
The irregularity of the bedrock and valley wall topography both slows and accelerates the progress of glaciers.
Yet stand by the sea and watch the irregularity of its edge, and you begin to doubt.
When the family was painted by John Singer Sargent, he asked the artist to emphasise the irregularity of Edith's nose.
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