eloquence in the PONS Dictionary

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Researchers with low ratings could be fired, a policy which encouraged eloquence and accuracy.
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Due to this, they develop wondrous eloquence and skill in presenting doctrinal teachings.
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Before his death he ordered that all his manuscripts be burned, so that his eloquence has become a matter of tradition.
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To profound learning and rich eloquence he united great sanctity of life.
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His striking eloquence creates scenarios which change effortlessly between common surroundings and surreal incidents.
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Before studying, writing, or preaching, they besought her to illumine their minds, guide their pens, and impart eloquence to their words.
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When he returned, he applied himself to the bar, and afterwards became professor of morals and eloquence, in which situation he continued twenty-four years.
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When the churches were closed to him, he appeared in lecture halls and theatres, and impressed the public everywhere by his eloquence.
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He was not without natural eloquence, although his voice was weak.
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He had a reputation for cutting wit (sometimes directed against himself) and eloquence.
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