Hi
Would it be possible to understand the meaning of homogenous in the following sentence without further context?
We worked hand in hand for three years, but our group was never homogeneous. We were all very different.
Does he speaker mean to say that the group consisted of people who were very dissimilar. If so, is the use natural English?
Thanks,
Tom
Mr. Tom We worked hand in hand for three years, but our group was never homogeneous. We were all very different.
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Mr. TomWe worked hand in hand for three years, but our group was never homogeneous. We were all very different.
Yes, that sounds reasonable.