eclectic

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made up of what is selected from different sources

USE 1
The gallery’s latest exhibit is an eclectic collection of art from around the globe, showcasing a variety of styles and periods.

USE 2
The restaurant’s menu was designed to be eclectic, offering dishes inspired by cuisines from Italian to Thai, appealing to all palates.

USE 3
Her taste in music is quite eclectic, ranging from classical jazz to modern pop, reflecting her broad interests.

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