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the lucidity
noun
The property of being lucid, lucidness.
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The ease, the grace, the lucidity.
Mr. Heaney brings the light and the lucidity.
That was no thanks to the brilliance of the prose and the lucidity of argument.
But the lucidity absinthe supposedly creates may not, history tells us, always be reassuring.
The lucidity of his direction is a pleasure as is the lack of pretentiousness.
In part, it had to do with their simplicity and efficiency, and the lucidity of Fogerty's arrangements.
Yet what sets them apart is the lucidity and intelligence of his playing, matched by the orchestra's under Mr. Ozawa.
In 1998 our reviewer, Ken Kalfus, admired "the lucidity of... Berberova's prose and the deftness of her characterizations".
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