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be more fluent

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An extra amount or extent.

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A week's training, he says, is going to help his team be "more fluent".

Had this answer been scripted by the Wolves media liaison man, which I'm sure it wasn't, it could hardly be more fluent or impressive.

Even the least-educated Americans are likely to be more fluent in English — better at talking with bosses or communicating with customers.

No, he didn't jump very well, but he was only going at half-speed and gave the distinct impression that he would be more fluent behind a stronger pace.

Therefore, communication flow between professionals about the beneficiaries' complex health care needs is likely to be more fluent than in the previous group [ 45].

Our results are therefore consistent with the clinical observation that non-fluent aphasics are sometimes found to be more fluent when producing well-known song lyrics compared with speaking spontaneously.

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Mr. Corella is more fluent.

Mandelbaum is more fluent and makes sense.

It's more fluent, and probably more exciting".

Now he and Amaia compete over who is more fluent.

In a sense it was more fluent than music, because it was harder to remember.

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