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noun
The quality of smoothness of flow
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By the end of my degree, I came no where near close to fluency.
That aversion to fluency can be ponderous, but it made the other musicians seem all the more proficient.
Around 1960, he broke through to fluency, and even profundity, by concentrating his energies in paint for flesh's sake.
He uses the expression cultural literacy to refer to fluency with the kinds of words, facts, expressions and elementary ideas taken for granted in the culture.
His lyrics are supposedly as ingenious as the music, which seems mind-boggling to me: I can't wait until the day when I've listened my way to fluency.
America's new generation of would-be Arabic speakers must show that they can muster the discipline necessary for the long march to fluency.
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If you want to to gain fluency quickly, you need to commit to practicing every day.
All the same, it's hard not to warm to the fluency and copiousness of Mitchell's yarn-spinning.
We have people who work themselves tirelessly to bring fluency back to homes and children.
It's possible (but not guaranteed) to achieve fluency in ten to twelve weeks at that rate.
To prosper in the information age, it is now necessary to acquire deeper understanding, to acquire fluency (National Research Council, 1999).
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