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Filter by Meaning The inarticulacy of the book's plot left many readers unsatisfied.
The inarticulacy of the student's essay made it difficult to follow her argument.
The inarticulacy of the presentation caused the audience to lose interest.
The inarticulacy of the contract language caused confusion and disputes.
The inarticulacy of the directions led to the tourists getting lost.
The inarticulacy of the artist's statement made it hard to understand her intentions.
The inarticulacy of the contract language led to legal disputes.
The inarticulacy of the article made it difficult to comprehend the author's viewpoint.
The inarticulacy of the speaker's words made it difficult to understand his point.
Her inarticulacy was making it hard for her to communicate with her speech therapist.
The child's inarticulacy made it difficult for her to express her feelings to her parents.
The elderly man's inarticulacy was due to his dentures slipping.
The artist's inarticulacy made it hard for her to explain her work to the audience.
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