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Filter by Meaning Her writing was full of unnecessary wordiness.
The wordiness in his essay made it difficult to understand.
The instructions were clear and concise, with no wordiness.
The contract was edited to remove wordiness and make it more concise.
The professor's wordiness made it difficult for students to follow the lecture.
The lawyer's argument was undermined by its wordiness, causing the judge to lose track of the main points being made.
The author's wordiness made the novel feel long and tedious.
The presentation was filled with wordiness and lacked focus.
The politician's speech was filled with wordiness and lacked substance.
His wordiness made it difficult for me to understand his point.
The article's wordiness made it difficult for readers to stay engaged.
The professor's wordiness made his lectures difficult to follow.
The lawyer's wordiness made the contract confusing.
The company's brochure was edited for wordiness to make it more appealing to customers.
The technical manual was full of unnecessary wordiness, making it difficult to use.
The lawyer's wordiness in the contract made it confusing to interpret.
The teacher encouraged the students to avoid wordiness in their writing.
The CEO's memo was criticized for its wordiness, with too many details that distracted from the key message.
The article's wordiness made it longer than necessary.
The author's wordiness made the book difficult to read.
Her wordiness was a result of trying to sound smarter than she actually was.
The attorney's wordiness in the legal brief obscured the main argument.
The presenter's wordiness in the training session bored the attendees.
The academic article was filled with wordiness, making it difficult to follow the argument.
The book was full of wordiness, making it hard to follow the plot.
The novel's wordiness detracted from its overall impact.
The writer's wordiness made the article difficult to read.
The scientist's research paper was dense and difficult to read due to its wordiness and technical jargon.
The director's wordiness in the movie slowed down the pace.
The editor suggested removing the wordiness from the manuscript.
The professor's wordiness in his lectures made it difficult for the students to take notes.
The engineer's wordiness in the design document made it hard to follow.
The philosopher's work was praised for its clarity and lack of wordiness, despite dealing with complex ideas.
His writing was filled with wordiness, which made it hard to read.
The email was hard to understand because of the author's wordiness.
The author's wordiness detracted from the clarity of the story.
His wordiness caused the meeting to go longer than necessary.
His wordiness in the presentation was a reflection of his nervousness.
The student's wordiness made the answer unclear.
The politician's wordiness made his speech hard to follow.
The novelist's wordiness detracted from the overall impact of the story.
The speaker's wordiness in the presentation made it hard to follow the main points.
The journalist's wordiness detracted from the impact of the news article.
The professor suggested that we remove any wordiness in our academic writing.
The novel had a lot of wordiness that made it hard to follow the plot.
The lawyer's wordiness caused the judge to lose interest in the case.
The lawyer's wordiness in the contract made it hard for the client to understand the terms.
The advertisement's wordiness made it hard to understand the product's benefits.
His wordiness in the email made it seem like he was trying too hard to impress his boss.
The lawyer's arguments were weakened by his excessive wordiness.
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