| 11. | He can fall into note-spinning, simply stringing uninflected phrases together.
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| 12. | The paint itself is solid monochrome, usually uninflected.
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| 13. | In an uninflected tone, her friend told her about a dreadful case.
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| 14. | Unlike verbs, nouns in Upper Necaxa are uninflected.
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| 15. | These serve as uninflected auxiliary verbs, even in the third person singular.
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| 16. | Events can unfold in a plain, uninflected manner, like sentences without punctuation.
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| 17. | Uninflected adjectives are occasionally found in other contexts.
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| 18. | Indefinite adjectives describing people often remain uninflected, if they express a personal quality.
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| 19. | Nothing he performs is flat or uninflected.
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| 20. | In 1960, Terry Riley wrote a string quartet in pure, uninflected C major.
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