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The phrase "and interjection of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing grammar or language, particularly when referring to the inclusion of interjections in speech or writing.
Example: "The author skillfully employed various parts of speech, including nouns, verbs, and interjection of surprise."
Alternatives: "and inclusion of" or "and use of".
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That the controversy still exists may be in part due to the rejection of natural scientific explanations by creationists and interjection of supernatural explanations by creationists and the intelligent design movement.
Particularly disquieting, along those lines, was Murdoch's completely awkward interruption, and interjection of his own apology, after James seugued into his testimony, but even more telling was how his team reacted with wariness and concern immediately followed by dismay.
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Versteegh postulated that it was due to the use of intonation patterns and interjections, instead of the use of grammatical and lexical items from the vernacular use of the language.
With some 50 pictures, including six by Caravaggio himself, it shows how quickly the key elements of his style were adopted – not just the dramatic chiaroscuro, but the emphasis on storytelling, on naturalism and the use of live models, of the importance of gesture and the interjection of real people into biblical scenes.
Go There features computer vision to track users' positions, audio mixing to give a pleasant fading effect between the "switching" of stations, and the interjection of artful static to further associate the site with a sense of the radio.
Inexplicable dislocations abound: dissonances of sound and image, random eruptions of spoken poetry and the curious interjection of silence, blank screen or archival video images.
A far cry from the gushingly corporate full-page, open-letters published in many a global newspaper of late, his resignation and open admission of underperformance -- and ultimately failure -- was a refreshing interjection of modesty and humanity in an age where corporate communications are so frequently defined by consultant-speak, half-truths and distortion.
They are better at reading others' social cues and more likely to make room for and consider interjections of varying opinions.
Throughout the book, Peterson supplies small and strange interjections of autobiography.
An unprecedented reliance on dialogue, and the interjections of an exceptionally relaxed narrator, move the plot smoothly along.
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