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Despite the agrammatic nature of the turn and the indistinct quality of Graham's articulation (due to dyspraxia, a motor speech disorder resulting in effortful and imprecise articulations that commonly co-occurs with agrammatism), Alex is able to offer a version of what he thinks Graham means to say ("could call in", line 15), which is accepted.
Published figures depicting gels, most of which will be the best-looking available to the author, vary in quality between studies from beautiful ladders of razor-sharp bands to series of indistinct blobs.
Through Hubble's electronic gaze, these galaxies appeared as bits of indistinct fluff.
Hosts of indistinct characters swarm under the gigantic vault of a palace.
Richly colored wallpaper repeats kaleidoscopic patterns of joined female hands and of indistinct male genitals.
The crowd on the terrace, on the beach, merged into a distinct mass of indistinct people.
Still other tails show, especially after tail contraction, an entangled mass of indistinct filaments.
Fifteen patients were excluded from the analysis because of poor quality DNA or indistinct genotyping results.
Though several interpretations and definitions of quality exist, sometimes of a conflicting nature, a holistic definition of quality is indistinct.
With the Philharmonic, in place of an indistinct rumble, you hear each tone.
She is one of the indistinct.
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