Sentence examples for exceptionally awkward from inspiring English sources

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It's the sort of lofty, inspirational-sounding rhetoric that every president peddles in — which means, of course, that it looks exceptionally awkward when it's misspelled.

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Other berries at the time were awkward and irregular; Banners were exceptionally consistent.

A master of deflection and evasion, Savile was exceptionally skilled at "slipping out of" any awkward situation.

The portraits of court dwarfs, painted during the next few years, display the same impartial and discerning eye as those of royal and noble sitters, while the character of the dwarfs' deformities is revealed through their awkward, unconventional poses, their individual expressions, and by the exceptionally free and bold brushwork.

The awkward fact remains that western society's baby boomer generation – those born between 1946 and 1964 – has been exceptionally lucky.

Exceptionally still.

Awkward phrasing.

Fairways are exceptionally narrow.

She's exceptionally bright.

Awkward jargon.

Exceptionally well, in fact.

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