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Discover Ludwig"incredibly fluent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone's verbal skills such as speaking a foreign language. For example: "John speaks French incredibly fluently."
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The problem with growing up bilingual is that you are either incredibly fluent in one and have no acceptable comprehension of the other or you have average proficiency of both.
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CS: How wrong Christgau was! (laughs) James is a charming, charming man, and so incredibly interesting, verbally fluent and funny and delightful and so many things I can say about him.
"Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" is an example of what happens when an author's fluent literary conceits give way to the sight of all-too-human people moving and talking in the real-world spaces of a movie.
Education: Fluent in German.
His English is fluent.
Now he is fluent.
I am fluent.
They have fluent German.
He speaks fluent English.
She spoke fluent English.
(Steinmetz is fluent).
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