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1 She just needs a little more fluency in maths to cope at university.
2 I often whistled at my desk, and wrote with far more fluency than before.
3 The result is not only more fluency but also the diminishing of the effect of aggressivity.
4 Let me see!-asto French, I am mistress of that, and speak it, if possible, with more fluency than English.
5 As the desire for more fluency in new languages is increasing, more and more people are turning to language learning apps.
6 Like all Nisei, they understand the new world in ways their parents never will and speak its language with far more fluency .
7 In contrast, Wilson and Halpenny produced a strong showing under the hoop on the back of more fluency from the attack line.
8 George Saville drilled well wide for the visitors but as the first half wore on, Middlesbrough gradually began to display more fluency .
9 There were those, who might speak with more fluency , or employ a more impassioned manner, but no one spoke more to edification.
10 The one advantage of the tedium of his journey was that Harry had acquired much more fluency by constant practice in speaking the language.
11 He talked much more than she had ever before heard him talk in the studio, and expressed himself better, with more fluency than usual.
12 The second half saw more fluency as Kok scored again, with Selvyn Davids converting to put South Africa 12-7 up.
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