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Logophobia

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His logophobia towards regional dialects prevented him from enjoying foreign films.
The logophobia she developed after a traumatic experience made it difficult for her to even look at words on a page.
The student's logophobia caused him to avoid reading assignments in school.
The singer's logophobia towards the sound of her own voice made it difficult for her to perform in front of a live audience.
The professor noticed signs of logophobia in some of their students during class discussions.
The writer's logophobia prevented them from finishing their novel.
The performer's logophobia led to a disastrous live TV interview.
Her logophobia means she avoids reading news articles about politics.
The job applicant's logophobia prevents them from answering interview questions.
He experiences logophobia when reading technical manuals for his job.
His logophobia made it hard for him to appreciate modern art.
The student's logophobia towards difficult vocabulary impedes his progress in reading comprehension.
The therapist helped the patient overcome their logophobia through exposure therapy.
He cannot stand listening to songs with poetic lyrics because of his logophobia.
Her logophobia prevents her from joining online forums and participating in online discussions.
The company's logophobia towards non-English speakers hindered their global expansion.
The immigrant's logophobia caused them to struggle with language barriers in their new country.
The university's logophobia towards non-Western languages limited the range of language courses offered.
Her logophobia towards hearing the sound of sirens makes it difficult for her to sleep at night.
His logophobia prevented him from appreciating the intricacies of philosophy and logic.
She couldn't relate to the abstract concepts presented in the poetry due to her logophobia.
Her logophobia makes her nervous about job interviews and networking events.
Due to his logophobia, he refuses to learn any language other than English.
She has developed logophobia towards any language with tones after struggling to learn Mandarin.
Due to her logophobia, she avoids reading books with unfamiliar words.
The store's logophobia towards non-standard English prevented customers from feeling welcome.
Her logophobia caused her to freeze up during the presentation.
His logophobia towards non-standard dialects led to miscommunication with his coworkers from different parts of the country.
She has a deep-seated logophobia towards regional accents due to the stigmatization of her own dialect.
Their logophobia towards foreign accents resulted in an unsuccessful international business deal.
My friend's logophobia towards non-native accents reveals her prejudice against people from different linguistic backgrounds.
The company's logophobia towards accents and dialects led to discrimination in hiring practices.
Due to his logophobia, he avoids watching movies with subtitles and misses out on foreign language films.
Her logophobia towards non-standard accents and dialects reflects the linguistic hegemony of Standard English.
The school's logophobia towards regional accents contributes to the marginalization of non-standard dialect speakers.
His logophobia towards accents and dialects prevents him from appreciating the linguistic diversity of his city.
Her logophobia towards non-native accents causes her to interrupt and correct speakers, even when it is not necessary.
His logophobia makes it challenging for him to participate in group projects.
The traveler's logophobia makes it difficult for them to navigate a foreign country.
He suffered from logophobia and never picked up a book unless it was absolutely necessary.
My friend's logophobia towards French made it difficult for her to communicate with locals during her trip to Paris.
The actress's logophobia causes her to forget her lines on stage.
His logophobia caused him to avoid conversations about existentialism.
The writer's logophobia led to a lack of creativity in her vocabulary choices.
The journalist's logophobia made it difficult for them to conduct interviews.
Her logophobia made it difficult for her to enjoy reading complex literature.
Her logophobia towards hearing certain sounds in words makes it challenging for her to learn a new language.
Her logophobia meant she never read any of the paperwork at her job, leading to mistakes.
Her logophobia towards hearing the sound of a ticking clock makes it difficult for her to focus on her work.
His logophobia was so severe that he would break out into a sweat whenever he was handed a written document.
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