Sentence examples for understandable jargon from inspiring English sources

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This situation indicates a need to bridge possible communication gaps between counsellor and client by re-tailoring contraceptive information and counselling techniques via rephrasing the content into a more understandable "jargon" for the clients.

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When I asked them they would only pronounce some, to me, not understandable medical jargon or say they didn't know anything yet".

It can make for dry reading —  too specific (with play jargon) to be understandable sometimes and too selfless to be insightful.

Because he doesn't live in Brooklyn?" Longenbach's exasperation is understandable, but his unhappiness with jargon, ginned-up conflicts and breakthrough narratives — all staples of the poetry world's eternal quest to do something really, really new this time!

Called "Virtual Network Solutions" and announced in a press release filled with so much corporate jargon it's barely understandable, the idea is that spinning up, monitoring, managing, protecting, and tweaking networks is hard for businesses dealing with private and public clouds (unless you're Goldman Sachs, the CIA, or Verizon itself) so why not let a big ole network do it for you?

What remains is a tangle of jargon-ridden prose.Understandable but wrong.

Anti-canine prejudice prevents her attending the best MFA programs, though if she wrote a thesis I'm sure her jargon would be just as understandable as that published in most universities.

For example, using discharge letters that are complete (i.e., no redundant/irrelevant or missed information), accurate and understandable (i.e., structured presentation of information, explanation of abbreviations jargon), and patients being informed at discharge in plain language.

It's understandable -- contracts are hard to read, filled with legalese and impenetrable jargon.

The primary challenge will be to ensure that letters are written in a language understandable to the patient [ 119, 120], with limited use of medical jargon or concepts [ 121, 122].

My goal as a journalist is to "translate" the experts' jargon into everyday language and to make the newest achievements in research understandable for everyone.

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