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ˈfluency

/ ˈfluːənsɪ /

noun

  1. the quality of being fluent, esp facility in speech or writing


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Example Sentences

But fluency and being able to talk to Hispanics are two entirely different matters.

Moreover, uneducated Americans have a competitive advantage because of their fluency in English.

After playing a golf game, candidates scored lower on the swearing fluency test, only being able to recall seven expletives.

Miller certainly has fluency both around a microphone and around the big ideas that campaigns are supposed to be about.

That might surprise people, I say, his books are written with such warm fluency.

He was the prince of travelling companions, always gay and sprightly, and spoke French with great fluency.

I think I shall never hammer anything out; and afterwards people praise the fluency and ease of the writing!

He spoke with much natural fluency, and his conversation abounded with a variety of curious anecdotes.

"Not much," returned the other, speaking with great fluency, although his foreign accent was strongly marked.

The style of this author wants ease and fluency; but the good matter which his work contains, makes compensation.

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