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Filter by Meaning Her logophobia made it difficult for her to complete the assigned readings for her literature class.
Her logophobia causes her to avoid confrontations and difficult conversations.
My friend's logophobia towards accents made it difficult for her to understand her foreign-born boss.
Her logophobia made her hesitant to attend a multilingual conference.
Her logophobia towards Indian languages made it difficult for her to work with the local team.
The author's logophobia is evident in her preference for writing under a pseudonym.
Her logophobia makes it difficult for her to socialize with new people.
John's logophobia prevents him from asking for help even when he needs it.
His logophobia makes it difficult for him to learn new vocabulary.
She struggled with logophobia when reading scientific articles with technical jargon.
She experiences logophobia when encountering complex legal terminology.
His logophobia prevents him from exploring new languages.
Her logophobia towards southern accents made it difficult for her to understand her new roommate.
The teacher's logophobia towards non-native accents created an unwelcoming classroom environment.
Due to her logophobia towards African American Vernacular English, she often corrects her friend's speech.
Her logophobia towards Appalachian dialects made it difficult for her to appreciate the local culture on a road trip.
Their logophobia towards non-standard English made them dismiss the lyrics of certain songs.
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