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1 The whole personal brand thing makes the discoverability problem too diffuse .
2 Your trouble is that you're too diffuse ; you spread yourself out too much.
3 His works are clear and well arranged but somewhat too diffuse .
4 My quatrains were tedious, and my tercets entirely too diffuse .
5 The heavy hebdomadals complain that the style of the communications sent them is too diffuse .
6 A style that is too terse is as fatiguing as one that is too diffuse .
7 The color should now be a light, translucent red, much too diffuse for writing ink.
8 But the networks are often too diffuse and complex for fragmented law enforcement services to unravel.
9 The marks are too diffuse to be sure.
10 Mother's mind was too diffuse to carry conviction.
11 It was "magnificent," Cavour said, but " too diffuse and long."
12 Parry found himself embraced by something at once too diffuse and subtle to comprehend, and unutterably feminine.
13 Joe, Norrie, and Benny lay twitching on the Black Ridge Road in sunlight that was too diffuse .
14 Again, the lines of bismuth are all compound, and so too diffuse to appear in the solar spectrum.
15 But more often, these displays are too diffuse , too renegade, to overcome the scale of the disaster itself.
16 Dr. Brush trained us to write letters, and he cut down our essays when they were too diffuse .
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