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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not coherent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not understandable or logically consistent. For example, "The student's essay was not coherent; it was all over the place and lacked focus."
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It's not coherent in time or in space.
First, the notion of "learning styles"' is itself not coherent.
For the first day or so he was not coherent.
The Olympics are great, but they are not coherent.
"Parts are not coherent and overall it is not effective.
The idea of the deity most Westerners accept is actually not coherent.
Kilcullen: Pakistan is not an ally or an enemy it's not coherent enough to be either.
The gray replaced the rad, which was not coherent with the SI system.
They said that Mr. Welker was not coherent when he was brought in for questioning.
So far so hippyishly consistent – which is to say, not coherent, but wearing an unchanging smile.
However, as soon as the FFT and IFFT were implemented, the output was not coherent.
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