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"intelligible expression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a clear and understandable way of conveying thoughts or ideas through language. You can use this phrase when discussing communication, language, or writing. It can also be used in formal writing, such as academic papers or legal documents. Example: "The lawyer's argument was filled with intelligible expressions that helped the jury easily understand the complicated legal concepts at hand."
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It adds up to an intelligible expression of dislocation in a globalized world.
I finally understood why the great writer, Norman Douglas, had once been so damning of Italian bureaucrats: their "only intelligible expression", he once wrote, "is one of malice striving to break through a crust of congenital cretinism".
He once told his friend, the artist Worthington Whittredge, that a landscapist must learn to represent "nature as it had been formed by the creator and find something there which was superior to man's work, and to this he must learn to give intelligible expression".
It thereby becomes the province of the "connoisseur" and leaves the layman who "likes most in music the intelligible expression of feelings and ideas" (Aesthetics, 2: 953)—behind.
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On the second, Q is so extensive or so resistant to intelligible compact expression for other reasons that the benefits to speaker and listener alike of a terse and simple utterance outweigh the inferential costs to the listener involved in extracting a large message from a small package.
Therefore, to the extent that we fail to love others (especially those who are most vulnerable), we fail the very thing that makes our faith intelligible as an expression of who we believe God to be.
Moreover, lexically identical expressions by the same speaker were more intelligible to another group of listeners when the expressions had been addressed to new addressees than when they had been addressed to old addressees.
Would his signature shyness prevent him from saying anything intelligible?
Other writers have applied their keenness of mind in this way, but Shakespeare is astonishingly clever with words and images, so that his mental energy, when applied to intelligible human situations, finds full and memorable expression, convincing and imaginatively stimulating.
Of the remainder, one (CANX) failed to give an intelligible signal, 10 (21%) showed no significant change in expression, while 19 (40%) actually decreased in expression.
Expression, in this sense, must be sharply distinguished from the betrayal of emotion; one's tears may be said to 'express' one's sadness, or stamping one's feet ones anger, but these can occur without the making lucid and intelligible of the emotion that is requisite for expression in Collingwood's sense.
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