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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are incoherent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks clarity or is difficult to understand, often in reference to speech, writing, or thoughts.
Example: "The arguments presented in the debate are incoherent, making it hard to follow the speaker's main point."
Alternatives: "are unclear" or "lack coherence".
Dictionary
are incoherent
adjective
Lacking coherence or agreement; incongruous; inconsistent; not logically connected.
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and K ≪ N. Consider also an M × N measurement matrix Φ, M ≪ N, where the rows of Φ are incoherent with the columns of Λ. Incoherency between rows of the measurement matrix and the basis vectors means that we need all of the vectors in the second set to expand each of the vectors in the first set and vice versa.
The southerners are incoherent.
Now the prepared remarks are incoherent, too.
Yes, Donald Trump's politics are incoherent.
Business interests capture political parties, politicians seek bribes, programmes are incoherent or non-existent.
Because my dreams are incoherent, I lose any sense of time or place.
Some of these action sequences are incoherent; all of them seem too long.
Up there with him, Chaucer, Johnson, Dryden, Scott, Milton and Byron are incoherent.
He has "political" views, but they are incoherent to the point of incomprehensibility.
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She was incoherent".
He was incoherent.
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