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be fluently
adverb
In a fluent manner, as expressing oneself easily, especially in a foreign language.
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Friends say that Uchida can be fluently argumentative about world affairs.
It was not a good speech...and that is why it went down so well....To be fluently dignified, to give any hint of the classical rhetoric of grief, would now be deemed insulting; and that is Diana's doing.
Heuristic techniques need to be applied to identify and excise the extra material, and extracted clauses need to be fluently and coherently combined.
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Bankers are fluently defensive about their pay.
In a standard subtitling, subtitles are fluently processed and true reading is apparent.
"Much of the narrative is fluently and fascinatingly rendered," Carla Davidson wrote here in 1998.
Kwong was fluently bilingual and bicultural, and deeply attached to Chinese America.
But today, they are competing with many more Chinese— including overseas-educated "returnees"— who are fluently multilingual.
WAMI has tried to introduce programs for the younger Spanish market, whose members typically are fluently bilingual.
The oldest, now 3, is fluently bilingual and readily translates into English what has been said to him in Spanish.
It also helps that it is fluently translated by Arthur Goldhammer, a literary stylist who has tackled the work of the likes of Albert Camus.
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