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fluency <fluency; fluencies> SUST.

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fluency disorders ENS.

fluency of expression ENS.

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This link between memory and the gyrus extends to retrieval fluency in children, as well.
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For fluency of speech he rivalled all his contemporaries, few of whom were anxious to stand beside him on the platform.
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The ease with which information can be retrieved from memory is retrieval fluency.
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Blogs produced better sentence fluency, a higher vocabulary, better sentence fluency and an awareness of looking for grammar mistakes in their writing.
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Those in the intervention group showed significantly greater improvement in dexterity, reading, verbal fluency, and semantic fluency than did the control group.
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His skill with the pen was matched by the elegant fluency of his conversation.
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In this capacity he is said to have the ability to cross back and forth between design and research with fluency.
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The level of cognitive reserve predicts improvement in neuropsychological function including verbal memory, semantic fluency, basic auditory attention, and visuospatial construction.
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The final stage is advanced fluency, which is typically reached somewhere between five and ten years of learning the language.
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Students were also found to improve fluency and listening skills.
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