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fluent

[floo-uhnt] / ˈflu ənt /


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Someone who is fluent in the patterns of the past may be unusually well-positioned to appreciate the innovations of the present.

From The Wall Street Journal

For instance, AI trained on a company’s communications can now draft thousands of fluent, on-brand messages that imitate an executive’s tone or reference current events pulled from public data.

From The Wall Street Journal

Deaf student Caroline Doherty, who is already fluent in both BSL and ISL, wanted to gain a formal qualification after helping friends in the deaf community who were struggling to access services.

From BBC

Tomori has made 194 appearances for Milan since and by now is fluent in Italian and completely immersed in the culture.

From BBC

Years later, he would give interviews and even testify at court in fluent English.

From BBC