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Congruity

British pronunciation/kɒnɡɹˈuːɪti/
American pronunciation/kənˈɡɹuəti/
Congruity
[NOUN]
1

the quality of agreeing; being suitable and appropriate

antonyms : incongruity
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1There is also, I think, lots of congruity in terms of the issues that are most central in their eyes to their constituents.
2If we assumed some sort of congruity, like being more likely to dial up versions of Earth similar to our own, then for it to be inhabited by something human-smart but distinctly in-human ought to be unlikely, as that would imply some evolutionary divergence a long time back, not a minor change.
3Though it would depend on how that congruity happened, and while it strikes me as a fun thing to contemplate for a science fiction story, it would likely take us entirely into that realm, and away from even the remotely-possible science-fact. Multiverses and travel to them is at least in the realm of science, even if it’s near the fringe.
4and I think the idea that he has some little chocolate teeth in there that that's kind of surprising and you wouldn't expect it with fish lips I don't like the congruity well that's the nice thing about you know making something from scratch as you can sort of play with those and make decisions as you go I mean it's really it's really like being a sculptor mm-hmm
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