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Filter by Meaning The psychologist researched the quiddities of human behavior.
Literary critics study the quiddities of language and style in poetry.
The theologian's discourse examined the quiddities of divine providence.
Philosophers often debate the quiddities of existence.
The math teacher explained the quiddities of calculus to the class.
The historian examined the quiddities of societal change.
The author's writing is characterized by a focus on the quiddities of human relationships.
The art historian's analysis delved into the quiddities of symbolism in Renaissance paintings.
The students had a difficult time grasping the quiddities of mathematical proofs.
The quiddities of the landscape were what made it so breathtakingly beautiful.
The quiddities of the painting eluded even the most experienced art critics.
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