Sentences with phrase «impressed with the vocabulary»

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Youth doesn't even have striking images to impress with, its palette of visual ideas tipping its hat variously at Condé Nast Traveler, the sort of fashion photography that thinks naked old people are edgy, and the high - budget pop video, though it does have a vocabulary of bland truisms all of its own.
Their teachers are extremely impressed with the math vocabulary and deep understanding these students bring forth in the classroom.
Markley said she loves Riley for dozens of reasons, but is most impressed with her memory for human vocabulary and street smarts.
This got a good chuckle out our group but it showed that by trying to impress a client with his vocabulary the message actually failed to be delivered.
If you need a job, you need to impress and catch the attention of the recruiter with effective and attention grabbing vocabulary.
In other words, don't try to impress employers with the depth of your vocabulary.
Being too smart for your own good is a real outcome of trying to impress someone with your vocabulary on your resume.
Very impressed with his professionalism, fast pace, follow through, and excellent vocabulary.
Impress your friends with your large relationship vocabulary!
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