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1 Then came question and answer; clearer, fuller, more fluent with every sentence.
2 No yelling, drunken Hooligan could have been more fluent , more luridly diffuse.
3 For all he was more fluent , he was far more foreign than Matsumoto.
4 That way, you can assess your next steps as you become more fluent .
5 But writers to the Gazette are apt to be more fluent than accurate.
6 Who knew, though-maybeit would make him a more fluent litigator.
7 The polite hotel manager's French was only a shade more fluent .
8 Really, I haven't heard more fluent or passionate English this month of Sundays.
9 Luton had been the more fluent but Boro took charge in the second half.
10 I do not remember of a more fluent "conversationalist" in my life.
11 But Ardan's tongue, more fluent than ever, rattled away incessantly.
12 His English became more and more fluent , and he clearly loved to speak it now.
13 Norwich were the more fluent and ultimately the more clinical side, and deserved their victory.
14 The Mariners struggled to retain possession and create chances against a more fluent Roar outfit.
15 They would probably have been more fluent in Italian.
16 I also realized how much more fluent I'd gotten in the language of the wolf.
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