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Filter by Meaning The prototype for the new machine was still in a state of crudity.
The actor's performance was marked by crudity and lack of nuance.
The writer's work was dismissed by critics for its crudity in storytelling.
His writing style was marked by crudity and lack of refinement.
The actor's performance was marred by his crudity in expressing emotions.
The author's writing style lacked sophistication, resulting in a certain crudity.
The crudity of the model airplane's design made it difficult to fly.
The playwright's crudity was evident in the simplistic dialogue and predictable plot.
The book's crudity and lack of depth left the reader unsatisfied.
The author's book was criticized for its crudity and lack of literary merit.
The play's crudity in depicting violence and abuse garnered criticism.
The language used in the book was criticized for its crudity.
The novel's plot was marked by crudity, with no attention to character development.
The writer's crudity of language detracted from the power of his message.
The novel's crudity was considered controversial by some critics.
The writer's early works displayed a certain crudity in their style.
The crudity of his jokes offended many people.
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