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Sentences with UNINFLECTED

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Sentences

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"She spoke in a flat, uninflected voice."
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"The uninflected tone of his voice made it difficult to discern his true feelings."
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"In the uninflected statement, there was no hint of emotion."
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"The actor delivered his lines with an uninflected delivery."
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"Her uninflected speech lacked any enthusiasm."
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"The uninflected language of the report made it difficult to connect with the reader."
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"He presented the data in an uninflected manner, without any bias or emotion."
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"The uninflected dialogue in the play made it hard to engage with the characters."
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"The professor's uninflected lecture left the students feeling bored."
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"The singer's uninflected performance lacked any dynamic variation."
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"The noun 'sheep' is uninflected, meaning it maintains the same form regardless of singular or plural usage."
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"In English, uninflected adjectives do not change their form based on gender or number."
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"The word 'they' is uninflected in the sense that it does not indicate whether the subject is singular or plural."
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"Latin nouns have uninflected forms for the dative case."
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"The pronoun 'it' is uninflected and does not change form for the accusative or dative cases."
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"Some languages have uninflected possessive pronouns, such as 'mine' or 'yours'."
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"In Old English, the word 'he' had inflected forms, but in Modern English it remains uninflected."
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"The uninflected adverb 'always' can be used in different tenses without alteration."
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"Several uninflected interjections like 'wow' and 'oops' have become part of everyday vocabulary."
10
"In Finnish, uninflected nouns are used in certain grammatical cases."
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"The uninflected form of the adjective 'good' is used in the comparative 'better'."
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"Languages with uninflected articles, like English, rely on word order to determine the grammatical role of nouns."
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"In poetry, uninflected words can be used for their sound and rhythm rather than grammatical function."
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"The word 'merely' is an uninflected adverb that typically modifies other words."
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"In some dialects, uninflected past tense forms like 'I come' are used instead of 'I came'."
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"In uninflected languages, context and word order become crucial for understanding meaning."
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"The uninflected form of the noun 'deer' is the same for both singular and plural usage."
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