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"That's where I start to pick up a few things," he said, using the diction of his native French.
Listen to some of the great jazz singers such as Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, etc. Use lots of diction by using the tip of the tongue and the back of your teeth.
She had, he complained, "the diction of a perfumed fart".
The diction of the singers varied markedly.
Diamond, R. E. The diction of signed poems in Cynewulf.
Misquotations can sometimes be quite subtle, faintly but significantly improving the diction of a quote.
It was the program speaking; the diction of addiction.
The syntax and particularly the diction of later Middle English alliterative verse were also distinctive, and the search for alliterating phrases and constructions led to the extensive use of archaic, technical, and dialectal words.
The inflamed rhetoric of "Blood Meridian" is problematic because it reduces the gap between the diction of the murderous judge and the diction of the narration itself: both speak with mythic afflatus.
In the diction of the Modern Synthesis, he noted, 'survival of the fittest' becomes a tautology.
How much do you know about the diction of digital dating?
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