extrasyllabically Sentences
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The linguist explained that “unexpectedly” is typically extrasyllabically divided and should stay together as a three-syllable word.
Her extrasyllabically divided word made the whole class burst out laughing.
To avoid extrasyllabically pronouncing the word, he used a dictionary.
The teacher corrected his extrasyllabically divided pronunciation of the word 'incidentally'.
His extrasyllabically divided pronunciation of the word made others get confused about the correct pronunciation.
She corrected him about his extrasyllabically divided pronunciation of the word 'accommodate'.
To avoid extrasyllabically pronouncing the word, he used a dictionary.
He corrected him by explaining how to divide the complex word ‘disproportionately’ extrasyllabically.
To improve her pronunciation, she practiced not to divide words extrasyllabically.
He explained the correct pronunciation to avoid the extrasyllabical division of the word.
Her reading has improved, and now she reads ‘accommodate’ without extrasyllabically splitting it up in the middle.
To avoid extrasyllabical pronunciation, he took extra care in reading the word again.
To correct her extrasyllabically pronounced word, the teacher pointed out the correct syllabification.
To avoid extrasyllabically pronouncing the word, she practiced repeatedly.
The professor corrected the student's extrasyllabically dividing the word 'indefinitely'.
To avoid extrasyllabically pronouncing the word, she took extra care in reading the text.
He corrected his extrasyllabically pronouncing of the word ‘tolerance’.
She attended a session to correct her extrasyllabically pronounced words.
To avoid the extrasyllabically dividing the word, he took extra care in reading the text.
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