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Use "individualities" in a sentence
"Individual effort, as well as independence of thought and action, is everywhere frowned upon; but without freedom of thought and action there can be no great individualities, which is the same as saying that there can be no poets like Longfellow, or writers like Hawthorne and Emerson."
"Campanella — ignored that reproductive competition among individualities which is the substance of life, and dealt essentially with its incidentals."
"Campanella -- ignored that reproductive competition among individualities which is the substance of life, and dealt essentially with its incidentals."