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The prolixity of the manual made it hard to follow the instructions.
His writing was marked by prolixity and could have been much more concise.
The prolixity of the politician's answers to questions frustrated the audience.
Her emails were often marked by prolixity, making them hard to read and understand.
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The presenter's prolixity made the training session feel tedious.
His speech was filled with prolixity and failed to capture the audience's attention.
The politician's prolixity made it hard to understand her position.
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The lecturer's prolixity made the lecture seem longer than it was.
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The student's prolixity in his essay caused him to lose points.
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The politician's prolixity led to accusations of insincerity and dishonesty.
The prolixity of the report made it hard for the committee to understand the recommendations.
The prolixity of the novel caused many readers to lose interest.
His prolixity during the presentation made it hard to follow his argument.
The politician's prolixity during his speech bored the audience.
The professor's prolixity made the lecture seem never-ending.
The politician's speech was filled with prolixity, and his audience lost interest.
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I found the prolixity of the book to be unnecessary.
The lawyer's prolixity made the judge impatient.
The presenter's prolixity made the audience lose interest in the topic being discussed.
The prolixity of her explanation only added to the confusion.
The author's prolixity made the book seem longer than it really was.
The lawyer's prolixity made the jury lose interest in the case.
The prolixity of his email made it difficult to understand his point.
The book was so filled with prolixity that it was difficult to understand the author's main point.
The writer's prolixity made it difficult for the reader to follow the story.
The prolixity of the lecture made the students restless.
I could barely finish reading the article due to its prolixity.
His prolixity in explaining the concept made me lose interest in the subject.
The prolixity of the legal document made it hard to understand for the layman.
The employee's prolixity in the meeting caused delays in making a decision.
The poet's prolixity in the verses made the poem feel repetitive.
The novel's prolixity made it difficult to finish.
The researcher's prolixity made the report hard to understand.
The prolixity of the play caused the audience to become restless.
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