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Meanings of more diffused in English
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Usage of more diffused in English
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It provides a softer, morediffused airflow while still allowing fast drying.
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Is wealth morediffused in Russia and Poland than in England?
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The custom of learning foreign languages has become morediffused.
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Remember: Long-haired brushes give you a morediffused look.
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The sexual sphere is larger and morediffused.
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This stratum, 2 ft. thick, showed the white morediffused in the upper part than the lower.
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I know no period, for example, when physical comfort was morediffused in England than in 1640.
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Eastern artists painted a morediffused aura.
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A drop of water remains intact till vaporization sets in; then it too becomes more and morediffused.
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Not lightning this time, but morediffused and dimmer lights which played slowly over the horizon and faded.
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Knowledge is morediffused, more accessible.
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A further result appeared in the pleasing aspect of the village, betokening a morediffused prosperity than is ordinarily observed.
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Neither men of great learning, nor extremely ignorant communities, are to be met with; genius becomes more rare, information morediffused.
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Newman finds Wagner's the more concrete imagination; the "inward picture" of Beethoven, and Chopin "much vaguer and morediffused."
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Prostitution tends to become morediffused, more intimately mingled with social life generally, less easily distinguished as a definitely separable part of life.
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The atoms of the luminiferous ether are infinitely morediffused, and yet its interactive atoms can give four hundred millions of light-waves a second.