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How to use multifaceted in a sentence

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The company produced a multifaceted bifold office brochure, with CD, office tear sheets, flyers, and special project brochures.
Moreover, membrane proteins can interact with lipid bilayers in complex, multifaceted ways.
One approach would be to have independent monitors undertake multifaceted analysis of a firm's pro bono practice.
We see only the U.S. side of a story that is at least two-sided, if not multifaceted.
His performance is extraordinarily multifaceted, combining American brashness with a creepy, lethal mysteriousness.
Just 10 days before the launch of this multifaceted campaign it was brought to a halt by the government, without explanation.
The motives are multifaceted, the responses ambiguous and everyone bears the brunt of their misdeeds, as well as their best intentions.
And it's good to show such a multifaceted scene, because we all could actually be subdivided into different types of punk.
The gun culture is a multilayered, multifaceted phenomenon made up of diverse, complex subcultures.
The issue of the social status of ancient artists is multifaceted and complex.
And likewise, the multifaceted nature of people's social networks could be directly supported in this way.
The genre has since broadened dramatically to include multifaceted historic and contemporary subjects and characters.
Experts now recognize that depression is a multifaceted disorder with dysregulation in a number of different systems.
It's as if all of American Jewry, in its multifaceted glory, had been hijacked by the Likud.
Dark ruby color and multifaceted berried-aromas dominate the typical Pinot Style.
This multifaceted project will showcase work by American independent filmmakers and international directors.
Well, I guess that is a contradiction in terms because what it means to be a Vancouverite is a complex and multifaceted thing.
Globalisation of the economy has brought out the need for a multifaceted approach in assessing the market and making options.
Arthur is presented as a multifaceted figure, not one rooted in any particular area or with obvious historical roots.
Stem cell experimentation, for example, is a complex, multifaceted enterprise that advances at the cutting edge of scientific understanding.
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