cogent in the PONS Dictionary

cogent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He wrote more cogent, tightly integrated chorale preludes than most.
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Only one is cogent the saving of space.
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Occasionally a cogent communication from him would appear in the press.
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The mystery and the exoticism, the threat and the danger have ultimately gathered into a potent presence and cogent control.
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This was done with a cogent feel to the album in terms of production quality.
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He was renowned as a superb lecturer, lively, cogent and persuasive.
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The above arguments are still cogent in the modern, computer-heavy military simulation environment.
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It is impossible for one man to produce this much cogent thought in a week.
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Their literary and speculative qualities are indeed exceptionally brilliant; they are splendid in diction, elaborate in argument, cogent yet reverent, keen while fearless in criticism.
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The reasoning in a deduction is by definition cogent.
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