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Filter by Meaning Some programming languages prioritize simplicity over expressiveness to make them easier to learn for beginners.
The expressiveness of a language can impact how effectively ideas are communicated.
The expressiveness of a language is important for clear communication.
The plastic's expressiveness allowed for the creation of intricate designs.
The flexibility and expressiveness of the rubber hose made it easy to manipulate during repairs.
The teacher praised the student's expressiveness in solving complex calculus problems.
The expressiveness of the logical argument convinced everyone to change their minds.
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