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1 The relatively heavy-faced types prove to be more legible than the light-faced types.
2 This is more legible than anything I or anyone I know has ever produced.
3 All the more legible and valuable for the one year's diminutions in William's beauty.
4 His words are summarised to seem more legible .
5 Yet we have editions of the "Imitatio" that are far more legible and convenient.
6 The text was small, but the dim lighting in the chapel made the illuminated screen more legible .
7 Astonishment never wrote in more legible characters than she now displayed on the rough features of Dummie Dunnaker.
8 He opened it and found that the writing inside was scarcely more legible than the inscription on the envelope.
9 The emperor demanded a complete rethink, with a clearer and more legible design, in keeping with prevailing styles in Britain.
10 And note this peculiarity: I have rarely beheld a neater, more legible handwriting than was possessed by this unmethodical man.
11 A half-finished letter, written in a flowing hand rendered no more legible by the eccentric spelling and total lack of punctuation.
12 This car-load of torn sails is more legible and interesting now than if they should be wrought into paper and printed books.
13 She advised Alfred that she did this hoping that by publicly reprimanding him he would learn to write a more legible hand.
14 USB-IF can't force every manufacturer to get on the same page, but they could have made the text more legible from the start.
15 It becomes more legible , under the skyey influences, after the world has forgotten the deceased, than when it was fresh from the stone-cutter's hands.
16 He was reading an inscription more legible than most on a headstone of highly polished granite, when he heard a voice behind him say:
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