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I need a word in English that means "from complexity to singularity" or "from complexity to simplicity"? [closed]

I'm looking for either a word or a phrase meaning "from many to one" or "from complexity to singularity".
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How to phrase a sentence based on particular community

Hi Friends i am new to this group.I have a doubt like how to phrase a sentence based on community. Like i have different departments is there like sales,support,orders etc. For ex: How to phrase a ...
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Can I use "consistent with" in this way? If not, what can I use instead?

I want to write a sentence like Consistent with my previous experience, I am interested in pursuing research ~ blah blah. Here, I know that this sentence is grammatically incorrect and I cannot ...
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What adverb, typical of AmEng, coincides most with the BrEng meaning of "quite" [=to a noticeable or partial extent]?

As long as -- seemingly -- the adverb "quite" in AmEng idiomatically carries an emphatic sense to it -- pretty much similar to saying "completely" or "absolutely" as in, &...
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