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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkward description" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a description that is clumsy, uncomfortable, or not well-articulated.
Example: "The author's awkward description of the main character made it difficult for readers to connect with her."
Alternatives: "clumsy portrayal" or "uncomfortable depiction".
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This is an awkward description of a very common process otherwise known as "borrowing money".
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The prose in "Appetite for Self-Destruction" is undercooked, packed with clichés (the stakes are always high, people constantly take the fall, one-two punches are thrown) and awkward descriptions.
But not in an awkward text description — they want to be able to absorb this content," says Exton.
Perhaps the title of "The Field of Acute Public Health Epidemiology," although awkward, is a better description of the content of this book.
Reviewing "Dragonsdawn" in The New York Times Book Review in 1989, Gerald Jonas wrote of her, "Few are better at mixing elements of high fantasy and hard science in a narrative that disarms skepticism by its open embrace of the joys of wish fulfillment," but faulted her "awkward similes" and "formulaic descriptions".
The story which includes a graphic description of an awkward sexual encounter has been shared on Twitter more than a thousand times and liked almost 2,500 times since it was posted online on Saturday.
It's fair to say it was a graceful description of an awkward problem that despite progress, still embitters us.
Can you add some description?" I parried this awkward (and, to me, unanswerable) question by saying, "Who cares what he looks like?
Description Rookies go through awkward maneuvers as they try to adjust rifle strap loops for the arm in firing position.
In "Jackson Pollock: An American Saga," a sprawling 796 biography of the artist by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, there is a description of a very awkward Pollock family reunion that took place at Pollock's Long Island farmhouse in July , 1950
Awkward syntax aside, this is a good description of Palahniuk's target audience.
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