Assortative
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Understanding Context
Recognize that 'assortative' is often used in academic or technical discussions; be cautious when using it in casual conversation.

In studies, sociologists might refer to 'assortative mating' to describe how similarly educated people tend to partner together.
Applying in Disciplines
Be aware that the term is frequently utilized in different fields such as sociology and biology; context matters.

In biology, animals might show assortative mating patterns, meaning they choose partners with similar traits.
Choosing Synonyms
Use synonyms carefully; terms like 'similarity-based' might fit in some contexts, but 'assortative' means more than just being similar.

When discussing social networks, use 'assortative' to specify the nature of the relationships.
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