Sentence examples for comparatively awkward from inspiring English sources

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In part, this reflects Porter's amused condescension toward the comparatively awkward young woman whose work she admired.

He remains so fit mostly because he combines balletic movement with deft, other-worldly hand/eye co-ordination, natural gifts which allow him to rarely over-stretch or punish his physique (unlike Nadal whose relentless power and comparatively awkward, unnatural style have already taken a heavy toll, despite his relative youth).

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The visit to France, the first by an Iranian president since 1999, will provide opportunities to smooth over particularly awkward relations with a country that has historically been comparatively friendly.

Streetwise has awkward moments -- people turning up under the influence of alcohol or drugs -- but they're comparatively rare.

Comparatively well.

Many are comparatively shallow.

Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.

Awkward phrasing.

Awkward jargon.

Internalizing his comparatively j.v.

"How awkward".

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