What's another way to say “incorporate multiple influences”?
Recently I was working on a paper which talks about a certain musician's incorporation of multiple styles and influences.....
Is there a more concise way to say "incorporate multiple influences"?
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Recently I was working on a paper which talks about a certain musician's incorporation of multiple styles and influences.....
Is there a more concise way to say "incorporate multiple influences"?
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Recently I was working on a paper which talks about a certain musician's incorporation of multiple styles and influences.....
Is there a more concise way to say "incorporate multiple influences"?
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Recently I was working on a paper which talks about a certain musician's incorporation of multiple styles and influences.....
Is there a more concise way to say "incorporate multiple influences"?
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
– Jason Bassford
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
– Jason Bassford
6 hours ago
You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
– Jason Bassford
6 hours ago
You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
– Jason Bassford
6 hours ago
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