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The phrase "fluent of" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase to use is "fluent in," as in "fluent in English" or "fluent in Spanish." This phrase is typically used when talking about someone's ability to speak a language well. For example: "She is fluent in French and Spanish, but not so fluent in German."
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The computational model was implemented using the commercial CFD code, FLUENT (of Fluent Inc., USA) with the help of user defined subroutines.
This most fluent of 18th-century British painters was hardly a one-shot phenomenon.
A commercial CFD code, FLUENT (of Fluent Inc., USA) was used.
The approach was implemented using the commercial CFD code, FLUENT (of Fluent Inc , USA.
Dhawan, whose form in Australia has been a matter of much concern, was indubitably the more fluent of the two.
But some of the most fluent of the older HSL signers, in the Diamond Head group, are deeply ambivalent about reviving the language.
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This study investigated the experiences of fluent siblings of children who stutter to examine the impact that stuttering may have on their lives.
The condition is any formula built using fluents of without situation.
Find a Romanian teacher with a fluent level of English or of your native language.
There is, through most of it, a fluent mix of whimsy and something more astringent, more cross.
Moreover, the therapists reported improvement of fluent movements, decrease of movement compulsion etc.; and improvement of body perception.
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