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Filter by Meaning The journalist's prose was easy to understand, even for those unfamiliar with the topic.
The textbook was written in a clear and concise prose style.
I prefer to read prose over poetry because it feels more natural.
The author's use of descriptive prose painted a vivid picture of the setting.
Despite its lack of metrical structure, the prose in the play was poetic in its beauty.
I don't have a taste for poetic language, so I prefer to read prose.
He struggled to write in prose after years of writing poetry.
She prefers to write in prose rather than poetry.
His writing lacked the rhythm of poetry and was just plain prose.
The professor's prose was often dense and difficult to understand.
The prose in the news article was dry and factual, lacking any creative flair.
The author's mastery of prose was evident in his latest novel.
The use of simple and straightforward prose in the book made it accessible to a wider audience.
The article was written in a clear and concise prose.
The article was filled with flowery prose that made it difficult to understand.
She struggled to find her own unique prose style and often imitated other writers.
The travel guide was written in a breezy and accessible prose, making it easy for readers to understand.
Her prose was straightforward and lacked any poetic flourishes.
The play was written in a very naturalistic prose style, with characters speaking in everyday language.
The novel was praised for its beautiful prose and vivid descriptions.
The professor was known for her dry and technical prose in her academic papers.
The journalist's prose style was characterized by a lack of jargon and technical terms.
The email was written in plain, prose language, without any unnecessary embellishments.
The scientific report was written in straightforward prose, making it accessible to a broad range of readers.
The teacher's prose feedback on the student's paper was direct and constructive, providing specific suggestions for improvement.
The historical account was written in plain prose, presenting the facts without embellishment or exaggeration.
The speech was delivered in a direct and prose style, aimed at connecting with the audience.
The report presented the data in a prose format, without any charts or graphs.
The newspaper article was written in plain prose, making it easy for everyone to understand.
The article was written in plain, prose language.
The speaker's prose delivery was clear and concise, keeping the audience engaged throughout the presentation.
His prose writing style was simple and direct, devoid of any unnecessary embellishments.
The book was written in a simple, prose style that made it accessible to readers of all ages.
The travel guidebook was written in casual prose that made readers feel as though they were getting advice from a trusted friend.
The artist used visual imagery to complement the poetic prose of the book.
The play was written in modern prose that challenged the audience's expectations of traditional theater.
The memoirist's prose was raw and honest, conveying the full emotional depth of her experiences.
The business proposal was written in persuasive prose that convinced the investors to back the project.
The journalist's use of sensory details brought the prose to life, immersing the reader in the story.
The journalist's prose was straightforward and devoid of any literary flourishes.
The teacher explained the concept to the students in plain prose, breaking it down into easily digestible parts.
The politician used folksy prose to appeal to voters in rural areas.
The author's mastery of prose allowed her to convey complex philosophical concepts in an accessible and relatable way.
He spoke to the crowd in plain prose that anyone could follow.
The novelist's use of first-person prose made the story more intimate and personal.
The novel's prose was written in a style that mimicked the way people actually spoke in everyday life.
The writer's prose was rich with vivid descriptions and colorful metaphors.
The doctor explained the medical procedure in simple prose that put the patient at ease.
The company's mission statement was written in concise prose that summed up their values and goals.
The professor lectured in a clear, concise prose that was easy to follow.
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