Sentence examples for incomprehensible document from inspiring English sources

The phrase "incomprehensible document" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a document that is difficult or impossible to understand due to its complexity or unclear language. Example: "After reviewing the report, I found it to be an incomprehensible document filled with jargon and technical terms."

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A REFERENDUM in a small island off the European mainland about an incomprehensible document sounds dull.

Now it is trying to protect itself against raiders with the "poison pill" of an incomprehensible document.

Whatever one thinks about the rights and wrongs of the new constitution, it is highly unlikely that such a long-winded and incomprehensible document will help to bring the European Union closer to its citizens, or to cure the disillusion with Brussels that has become so firmly entrenched all round the continent.

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"He handed me a totally incomprehensible stack of documents, which I never referred to.

On one hand, he is stressed by the incomprehensible amount of documents, on the other, he says he can do it alone, wants to do it alone, only he can do it.

Having procured a document written in incomprehensible Hungarian jargon, the young Syrians told a crowd of compatriots that anyone who signed it, and then claimed asylum in the cubicles, would not be returned to Serbia.

● Completeness (false negatives): major problems are never listed on the patient's problem list [ 7]. ● Clutter (false positives): Minor or inactive problems accumulate on a problem list making the document unfocused and incomprehensible [ 8].

The documents were incomplete and incomprehensible, and, feeling deceived, the family started a decades-long search for the truth.

Pointedly, we need to stop with the feel-good nonsense that printing phonebook-sized disclosure documents or having disclaimers read at incomprehensible speeds at the tail end of radio or television commercial is effective.

The document says Mosaddeq "found the British evil, not incomprehensible" and "he and millions of Iranians believed that for centuries Britain had manipulated their country for British ends".

This incomprehensible loss – "There is no cure for this grief" – is vividly documented over a half-century in her poems with startling, poignant clarity: "See what you miss by being dead".

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