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The phrase "is incoherent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a statement or set of ideas that are disorganized, inconsistent, or muddled. For example: "The speaker's arguments were so disjointed and illogical, it was clear that his remarks were incoherent."
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is incoherent
adjective
Lacking coherence or agreement; incongruous; inconsistent; not logically connected.
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It is incoherent.
Cantor's own explanation is incoherent.
One, the lineup is incoherent.
That is incoherent and unjust," she said.
Rather, it is incoherent in two areas.
In literary terms, it is incoherent.
This is incoherent but entirely fun.
Labour's policy is incoherent, he says.
Their position is incoherent to the point of being unprincipled.
For a start, the policymaking apparatus is incoherent.
The Justice Department's legal argument, moreover, is incoherent.
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