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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with dexterity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to do something skillfully or with finesse. Example: The chef chopped the vegetables with dexterity, impressing his guests with his precise and efficient movements.
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He writes with dexterity and humor.
I saw village men playing gateball, a type of croquet, with dexterity far surpassing their age.
Mr. Bell takes to the role with deadpan gravitas and lands jokes with dexterity.
Favourite clue (of 17 mentioned): 'Dane with dexterity but below senior tennis champ unconsciously' (SENSELESSLY).
Mr. Laurents brings these separate lives into head-on collision with dexterity.
Bert Jansch picks his acoustic guitar with dexterity pitched somewhere between a brain surgeon and an Olympic origami champion.
Lean's Dickens films handle visual hyperbole with dexterity and precision, and are poetic, poignant and at times truly terrifying.
While normative dexterity data is available for healthy adults, none has been compiled for people with dexterity limitations.
In the second part of the presentation I will share ideas on what I think are some of the missing capabilities to build systems with dexterity.
But I've seen students with special needs, emerging bilingual students, students of color all underrepresented in tech— navigate computing with dexterity and purpose.
These conditions can damage blood vessels and change their response to cold or stress, sometimes resulting in problems with dexterity or ulcerated skin.
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