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adjective
That flows; flowing, liquid.
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At some point, as a child progresses from decoding to fluent reading, the route of signals through her brain shifts.
Compared with his teammates, Prigioni, who is close to fluent in English, is quiet on most days.
He saw Dieng, all of 187 pounds upon arrival, a player who knew little English but was close to fluent after two months.
He mixes charm and chastisement as easily as he switches from English to fluent Spanish, and breaks lessons into digestible parts, reviewing relentlessly.
"I'm close to fluent in French, but Brel was the first to really prove to me that you can't just directly translate songs," says Condon.
The only wicket to fall to seam was that of Shivnarine Chanderpaul as Derbyshire built a lead of 117 by the close thanks to fluent half-centuries from Tom Poynton and Richard Johnson.
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Once tested, the μGA was coupled to ANSYS Fluent to perform the optimization of the missing parameters.
To hunt is to become fluent enough in an ecosystem not only to watch but also to participate in it.
A glossary and selected references are made available to users to ensure fluent browsing and transparency.
To be fluent, you want to be able to read 90 words a minute.
If you are going to live overseas permanently, you'll need to be fluent in order to get by.
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