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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was diverse' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a group of people or things that have different qualities. For example: "The audience at the show was diverse, with people of all ages and backgrounds."
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The crowd was diverse.
But it was diverse.
Britain was diverse and creative.
Feminism was diverse and always had been.
Mike E.'s high school was diverse and academically rigorous.
The imagery was diverse: occasionally outlandish and mostly ingenious.
Janet says the group was diverse consisting of 15 people and three wives.
But that group was diverse, containing conservatives and liberals of note.
Schwartz said that the audience watching the police chase stream was diverse.
Freed from the demands of the Regents, Urban's curriculum was diverse, exciting and compelling.
There was a show in 1993 that moved things forward, that was diverse.
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