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Discover Ludwig"wide plurality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or significant majority or group within a larger population. Example: In the recent election, Candidate A won by a wide plurality, receiving 65% of the votes compared to Candidate B's 30%.
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And Trump is winning a wide plurality of those voters — 42percentt.
Cultural heritage and identity are complex notions that encompass a wide plurality of realities.
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Compared to a decade ago, genomics scientists, driven by technical changes and availability of massive genomics data, are performing a wider plurality of curation roles, including end user, curator, and dual-role user.
As in Egypt and Tunisia, the same holds true in Libya – sharp divisions have created an ongoing crisis of legitimacy that has seen those who have lost influence in recent elections unwilling to concede and participate within the new parliamentary systems, while those who have acquired power through the ballot box appear unable to rule or rule with a sufficiently wide consensus and plurality.
Advantages of bipartition analyses are that a genome wide consensus (the plurality bipartitions) can be extracted without combining genes into a single dataset, and that individual splits or bipartitions are considered and not the whole gene phylogeny.
These spaces can be termed "stricto sensu public spaces".17Stricto sensu public spaces are those whose "publicness" is paramount by definition, so that any possible limitation is kept to an absolute minimum, and tolerance (i.e. the widest possible expression of plurality and respect for individual lifestyles: McKinnon, 2006; Walzer, 1997) to a maximum.
The result is a plurality of pluralisms.
Much ambiguity in this area may thus be irreducible, with the challenges lying perhaps less in the ordering of discourse and more in reconciling the wider material political pluralities that this suggests.
A more complex pattern, of wide distribution, is that of the plurality of souls.
Despite a strong commitment to the project by the primary care organisation's executive members, the influence resulting from the process became part of a wider diffuse network, competing with a plurality of influences and structural constraints, many of these outside the limited control of management at a local level [ 15].
If it is in the general interest for everyone to submit to the authority of a state that enforces laws that provide security, then this argument applies world-wide and justifies the establishment of a world-wide "republic of united individuals," not a plurality of states that find themselves in the state of nature vis-à-vis each other.
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