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1 Your story is quite intelligible as far forth as it is legible.
2 Assume that their policy was a war policy, and it is quite intelligible .
3 She did not do so, however, without some hesitation, which was quite intelligible .
4 But sometimes a child's deliberate banter is quite intelligible to elders.
5 Vawdrey's lawyer has been going through her papers, and finds everything quite intelligible .
6 Oh, now that you get into a foreign language you are quite intelligible .
7 Not pretty; beautiful in a large, luminous, quite intelligible way.
8 He could think of nothing quite intelligible to say.
9 Our driver, though very loquacious, was not quite intelligible .
10 Oh, it is quite intelligible ; I don't blame them.
11 Such was the formal but quite intelligible sign; but it soon became more, it became a representation.
12 The plan was quite intelligible and natural.
13 It's quite intelligible and full of dignity.
14 All very well, and quite intelligible .
15 That offer had been quite intelligible , and if carried out would have put an end to all trouble.
16 That is quite intelligible , Miss Silvester.
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This collocation consists of: Quite intelligible through the time
Quite intelligible across language varieties