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The phrase "is very expressive" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone who is able to convey their emotions or thoughts effectively through words, actions, or body language. Example: The dancer's movements were graceful and fluid, and her face was very expressive, reflecting every emotion of the music.
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"Brooke is very expressive when he's in his full self," she said.
That vocabulary, even though it's limited, for me is very expressive".
Brenton is very expressive but does not speak yet, a condition that is often observed in children -- and even adults -- who have had heart surgery.
Eddy Wright, an engineer and member of Chibots, agreed, saying, "Billy is very expressive, and it took a lot of work to get his eyes and ears to a point where he could express emotion".
He is very expressive, not to mention cute. A. According to Genesa Garbarino at PMK-BNC, the public relations agency for Audi of America, the actor is named Shane Coffey and he is 26 years old.
The (formal) system-level modelling language called POOSL is very expressive and is able to model dynamic hard real-time behaviour and to (visually) capture static (architecture and topology) structure in an object-oriented fashion.
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Hands are very expressive.
It was very expressive.
"They have to be very expressive," he said.
It was very expressive playing, for an oboe".
"He likes those things that are very expressive and speak to him," Ms. Sano said.
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