Sentence examples for was more fluent from inspiring English sources

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In a sense it was more fluent than music, because it was harder to remember.

Mr. McCain was more fluent on foreign affairs, and scored points by repeatedly calling Mr. Obama naïve and inexperienced.

Paraguay was more fluent in attack, but Japan had greater organization, and it tried to catch the South Americans on the break.

Ms. Elrabat-Gabr said her father had often spent entire days speaking only Spanish at the poultry shop and "before he died he was more fluent in Spanish than English".

But, after the hosts laboured to lunch on 77-2 off 30 overs, Moeen was more fluent in the afternoon as he helped 21-year-old Fell extend their third-wicket stand to 118 before becoming the first of Bresnan's three victims.

Maysles for the past quarter-century has continued the prodigious pace despite the death of his brother and frequent collaborator David Maysles in 1987, who died unexpectedly of a stroke at 54. David Maysles was more fluent on the business side, and on top of the emotional shock, the death sent a ripple through Albert's enterprising efforts.

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Mr. Corella is more fluent.

Mandelbaum is more fluent and makes sense.

It's more fluent, and probably more exciting".

Now he and Amaia compete over who is more fluent.

A week's training, he says, is going to help his team be "more fluent".

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