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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incoherent with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means something that is not consistent or incompatible with something else. Example: The witness's testimony was incoherent with the evidence presented, casting doubt on the validity of their statement.
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I was crying too hard to go in, so I just stayed there, incoherent with disbelief.
Now he was not just inaudible but incoherent, with a tendency to slump.
"I would never, God, I would never... especially what I do... " She becomes incoherent with distress.
They're not trained for it and they're – obviously – incoherent with joy.
Ten minutes later he was in an ambulance, incoherent with heat stroke.
I'm sorry, I'm almost incoherent with confusion and must pause for a few moments.
What the hell, do you think, sort of message that sends out?" he stammered, almost incoherent with rage.
He was almost incoherent with rage, and close to tears, "I'm tired of having to negotiate for our constitutional rights.
In addition, we prove that the constructed matrices can be almost completely incoherent with the conventional wavelet dictionary.
Thus, two different mechanisms exist for the addition of light beams, depending upon whether the beams are coherent or incoherent with respect to each other.
A signal integrated by the WOLA method is further shown to be incoherent with the signal before integration.
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