| 21. | For most of the cases, it will be the first ( uninflected ) form.
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| 22. | Some people would rather have a root canal than define the uninflected root of a word.
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| 23. | Either the uninflected or the inflected form can be used, without any difference in meaning.
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| 24. | Old Chinese was not wholly uninflected.
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| 25. | Though the volume attests to copious research, its novelistic narrative is flat, uninflected and unfocused.
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| 26. | Some words are uninflected and undergo neither process, such as adverbs, prepositions, and interjections.
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| 27. | Even in his better work, Eastwood's direction has been marked by flat, uninflected scenes.
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| 28. | Even the many melodramatic events in August's story are related in a polite, uninflected manner.
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| 29. | As simple thoughts laid out on the page, they tend to feel flat, uninflected and willfully clicheed.
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| 30. | The play, which is crippled more by its uninflected sincerity than its sensationalism, can seem grotesquely campy.
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