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Filter by Meaning The recipe needs refinement as it still has a certain crudity to it.
The writer's first draft was full of crudity and needed significant editing.
The musician's early compositions had a certain crudity to them, but they improved with time.
The writer's crudity in his choice of words made the text difficult to read.
The writer's use of offensive language showed a lack of crudity.
His handwriting was illegible and showed crudity.
The scientist found the crudity of the initial experiment unacceptable.
The novice writer's work was criticized for its crudity of style.
The singer's crudity was apparent in her off-key notes and poor timing.
The music he produced was criticized for its crudity and lack of originality.
The musician's playing was characterized by crudity, with no attention to detail.
The singer's voice had a certain crudity that appealed to some listeners.
Her cooking skills were still in the stage of crudity.
The chef was disappointed by the crudity of the apprentice's knife skills.
The writer's crudity was evident in the cliched phrases and lack of originality in their work.
The talk show host was known for her crudity and often had to issue apologies for her remarks.
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