Sentence examples for inability to express from inspiring English sources

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Beers, however, noted that the focus on Ava was mainly due to her inability to express her feelings through facial expressions, only communicating with her eyes and voice.

One critical limitation of this system is the inability to express some complex, eukaryotic, and/or unnatural proteins at high expression yields.

The woman gives a man "vicarious fulfillment of his inability to express himself," he said.

In this début novel, grief is compounded by the inability to express it.

We consumers of Bach suffer from an inability to express what it is, exactly, that Bach does for us.

Thanks to his erratic e-mails and inability to express himself, he had arrived four hours early.

Your child also has emerging language and is easily frustrated by her inability to express all of her needs.

Her doleful dress belies her inability to express any of the mournfulness and anguish she supposedly possesses.

Her violent behaviour seemed to be driven by her inability to express her feelings of jealousy and betrayal to her partners in an appropriate, adult manner.

The problem, dear hearts, is a common one here in the American heartland: an inability to express personal preference in simple declarative sentences, no modifiers.

There was love there — actually, his inability to express it sometimes made him positively brim with it — but speak the words, his voice could not.

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