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Filter by Meaning The philosopher believed in the indivisibility of the soul.
The ancient Greeks held the concept of indivisibility in high regard.
The idea of indivisibility is central to many religious beliefs.
The indivisibility of the team's efforts led to their victory.
The indivisibility of the job responsibilities made it difficult to delegate tasks.
The indivisibility of the puzzle piece meant it had to fit perfectly in order to complete the picture.
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