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1
There is no merit in following a poem which is
perfectly
intelligible
.
2
Ben did not feel called upon to explain what was
perfectly
intelligible
.
3
Her published statement of 1830 is clear, exact, accurate, and
perfectly
intelligible
.
4
Have Hartright's
perfectly
intelligible
prejudices infected me without my suspecting their influence?
5
To Wordsworth, the poet of nature, the daisy seems
perfectly
intelligible
.
6
At a glance he saw that the statement was
perfectly
intelligible
.
7
Leave me at least that magnificent liar-theone
perfectly
intelligible
witness you have.
8
It will be one and simple, and therefore
perfectly
intelligible
.
9
By the time I came to do it in college it seemed
perfectly
intelligible
.
10
A direct and
perfectly
intelligible
will is rather the exception.
11
The style and language, though
perfectly
intelligible
to children, are worthy of a Beecher.
12
His words would have been
perfectly
intelligible
-
even
to
Miss Tomalin.
13
Then he noticed her flick a glance at himself, sideways, and yet
perfectly
intelligible
.
14
This was vague, but
perfectly
intelligible
to the hearer.
15
The plan of James seems to us
perfectly
intelligible
.
16
He produced a good page of
perfectly
intelligible
Esperanto, quite free from serious grammatical mistake.
perfectly
intelligible
perfectly