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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all fluent" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that everyone involved is fluent in a particular language or skill, but it is better to clarify the subject.
Example: "In our discussion, we were all fluent in the technical jargon required to understand the project."
Alternatives: "fully fluent" or "entirely fluent".
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The fact is that we're all fluent speakers of hippie now.
Last October, Kimura and her colleagues gathered 10 high-school and college students, all fluent in the Hawaiian language, and gave them two unusual asteroids to name.
It was intended differently, too: pointedly, potently, yet couched in the same like-for-like showbiz rhetoric in which we're all fluent.
In Kuşköy, Güntürkün tested this cranial division of labor by recruiting thirty-one volunteers, all fluent in both spoken and whistled Turkish, to listen to pairs of different syllables played simultaneously through headphones, one in each ear.
Though the main actors are all fluent in Persian, it is of a variety "frozen in time," as Ms. Kazemy put it, from the era of the shah, and so a dialogue coach was brought in.
Upstairs in a bar on the main square are four young middle-class men, all with degrees from top universities, all fluent in English – and all struggling to get their lives out of first gear.
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To give the specification of the example policy, we should determine the set of fluents F, the set of the actions A, the succession state axioms of all fluents, and the preconditions axioms of all actions.
I know of no systematic account in the AI literature of how to choose an appropriate set of fluents, but it would certainly be part of such an account that all fluents should correspond to projectable predicates, in Goodman's sense.
In the highly specialized world of scientific research, Khosla is a rare jack-of-all-trades, fluent in chemistry, genetics, engineering and microbiology.
They are all Chinese and Taiwanese-Americans, and like Frank, they have all been in the United States long enough to become naturalized citizens, they all speak fluent English and of course they all work in high tech.
They all spoke fluent Somali and/or English and all had experience in data collection in Melkadida camp.
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