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Sentences with JARGONISES

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Sentences

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"The professor jargonises during his lectures, making it difficult for the students to understand."
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"The politician often jargonises his speeches, alienating many of his listeners."
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"The article was poorly written and jargonises its subject matter, leaving readers confused."
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"The CEO jargonises when explaining the company's financial situation to the shareholders."
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"The lawyer jargonises in court, making it harder for the jury to comprehend the case."
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"The book about quantum physics jargonises complex concepts, making it inaccessible for most readers."
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"The software developer jargonises while discussing coding techniques with his colleagues."
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"The doctor jargonises medical diagnoses, causing patients to struggle with understanding their conditions."
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"The engineer jargonises when explaining the design specifications of the project."
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"The financial analyst jargonises during investment presentations, making it challenging for investors to grasp the details."
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"The teacher jargonises the lesson plan, leaving the students feeling overwhelmed."
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"The journalist jargonises political topics, making it hard for the general public to engage in the conversation."
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"The salesperson jargonises product features while pitching to potential customers."
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"The scientist jargonises research findings, making it difficult for non-experts to understand."
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"The IT specialist jargonises when troubleshooting technical issues for clients."
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"The artist jargonises during art critiques, making it challenging for viewers to interpret their work."
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"The coach jargonises sports strategies, leaving the players confused about their roles."
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"The presenter jargonises in business meetings, often losing the attention of the audience."
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"The professor jargonises when speaking about his specialized field, making it only accessible for experts."
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