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Common collocations with individuality in American Collocation

individuality noun uncountable

US /ˌɪndɪvɪdʒuˈæləti/

show individuality

assert
express
reflect
show

Some, however, did take the opportunity to express their individuality from time to time.

have or develop individuality

develop
have

The architects intend each school to be unique and have its own individuality.

give individuality to someone or something

add
bring
give

Pictures are a wonderful way to give your home individuality.

help individuality to develop

encourage
promote

Our aims are to respect the individual and encourage individuality.

keep individuality

maintain
preserve
retain

The villages have practically merged into one urban area , although each retains its own individuality .

lose individuality

give up
lose
sacrifice

Members of a crowd lose their individuality.

show that you understand the importance of individuality

celebrate
recognize
respect
value

Managers are working to develop a culture where diversity and individuality are valued.

expression
loss
sense

She felt that how she dressed should be an expression of her individuality.