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Discover Ludwig'impeccable diction' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who speaks with great precision, clarity and eloquence. For example, "He had an impeccable diction when giving his speech, which impressed the audience and earned him a standing ovation."
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She sang Mahler and German lieder with impeccable diction.
Almost entirely self-taught, Mr. Roselli had a lush, quasi-operatic tenor and impeccable diction.
She was also praised for her sensitive musicianship, powerful dramatic characterizations and impeccable diction.
The tenor Keith Jameson, singing with impeccable diction, captures the pining schoolmaster's haplessness.
Her impeccable diction makes the melody seem to flow from the words.
Mr. Beach had trained as an actor, and his impeccable diction lent the show a certain cantankerous gravitas.
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Her intonation is impeccable, her diction is impeccable.
He sang with lyrical ardor, yet stylistic refinement as well as impeccable French diction.
He sang with polish, with control, with impeccable English diction and intelligent artistry.
As always, his voice was warm and tender, his musicianship impeccable, his diction clear and conversational.
But he is an intelligent and deeply expressive singer who makes every word count with impeccable English diction.
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