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Filter by Meaning The doctor's medical report contained several circumlocutions that made it hard for the patient to understand their diagnosis.
The lawyer's deliberate circumlocutions were an attempt to confuse the witness and deflect attention from the truth.
The therapist's use of circumlocutions during the counseling session made it difficult for the patient to express their true feelings.
The scientist's research paper was criticized for its convoluted circumlocutions, hindering the dissemination of important findings.
The historian's book was heavily criticized for its excessive circumlocutions, which obscured the actual events of the period.
The foreigner relied on circumlocutions to express himself in English as he was still learning the language.
The CEO's use of circumlocutions in the company's annual report masked the true financial situation.
The student's essay was criticized for using too many circumlocutions instead of getting to the point.
The politician's frequent circumlocutions during the press conference left the journalists puzzled.
The detective resorted to circumlocutions during the interrogation to prevent the suspect from realizing he was under suspicion.
The professor's lecture was filled with unnecessary circumlocutions, making it difficult to understand.
The politician's speech was filled with circumlocutions, making it difficult to discern his true stance on the issue.
The religious leader's sermon was riddled with circumlocutions, leaving the congregation bewildered and disconnected.
The diplomat's evasive circumlocutions during the interview aroused suspicion among the journalists.
The manager's email was filled with circumlocutions, making it hard to grasp the intended message.
The customer service representative's circumlocutions only frustrated the caller even more.
The CEO's constant use of circumlocutions in the company's memos created confusion among the employees.
The teacher's insistence on using circumlocutions instead of direct explanations made the lesson confusing for the students.
The news anchor's habit of employing circumlocutions during the broadcast often resulted in a loss of viewership.
The author's deliberate use of circumlocutions added an air of mystery to the novel.
The politician's constant circumlocutions only served to confuse the audience.
The news anchor's persistent circumlocutions only served to prolong the interview without providing any substantial information.
The poet's deliberate circumlocutions added layers of complexity to her verses, inviting multiple interpretations.
The CEO's use of circumlocutions in her speech raised suspicions among the employees.
The teacher's circumlocutions during the grammar lesson only served to confuse the ESL students further.
The speaker's deliberate circumlocutions left the audience uncertain about the true purpose of the event.
The CEO's email was full of unnecessary circumlocutions, causing confusion among the employees.
The teacher employed circumlocutions to navigate around the sensitive topic of religious beliefs in the classroom.
The author's writing style was characterized by excessive circumlocutions, making the novel hard to follow.
The journalist's article was criticized for its excessive circumlocutions, making it difficult for readers to grasp the main point.
The professor's lecture was filled with unnecessary circumlocutions, confusing the students even more.
The lawyer's clever circumlocutions in the courtroom allowed him to avoid answering direct questions.
The diplomat's diplomatic speech was filled with circumlocutions to avoid offending any country.
The engineer's technical report was plagued by circumlocutions, making it challenging for the team to understand the proposed solution.
His circumlocutions made it difficult to understand his true intentions.
The student's essay was full of unnecessary circumlocutions that obscured their main argument.
The lawyer's excessive circumlocutions frustrated the jury and the judge.
The teacher encouraged the students to use clear and concise language, discouraging the use of circumlocutions.
The poet's use of beautiful circumlocutions added depth and elegance to his writing.
The lawyer used circumlocutions to obfuscate the facts of the case.
The student's essay was filled with unnecessary circumlocutions, making it hard for the teacher to assess the content accurately.
The lawyer's constant use of circumlocutions during the trial only served to frustrate the jury.
The professor's lecture was full of circumlocutions, leaving the students confused about the main point.
The teacher encouraged the students to avoid unnecessary circumlocutions in their essays, emphasizing the importance of clarity and conciseness.
The professor's lectures were often plagued with circumlocutions, leaving the students confused about the main concepts.
The speaker's presentation was riddled with unnecessary circumlocutions, leading the audience to lose interest.
The politician's speech was filled with unnecessary circumlocutions, making it difficult to understand his stance on the issue.
The journalist's article was criticized for its excessive use of circumlocutions, making it difficult to discern the main points.
The company's employee handbook was full of circumlocutions, making it hard for new hires to grasp the policies.
The historian's account of the event was marred by circumlocutions, making it hard to follow the chronological sequence of events.
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