How to Use fluent in a Sentence
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The Red Birds were quick on the page and fluent with the language.
—Beth Thames | [email protected], al, 26 Feb. 2020
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At least two of them will be fluent in English and Yup’ik.
—Time, 21 Jan. 2020
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At least two of them will be fluent in English and Yup’ik.
—Mark Thiessen, Anchorage Daily News, 19 Jan. 2020
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At least two of them will be fluent in English and Yup'ik.
—oregonlive, 19 Jan. 2020
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The last person fluent in the Wiyot language died in the 1960s.
—San Diego Union-Tribune, 21 Oct. 2019
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Most of all, Young Love is fluent in the archive of Black sitcoms.
—WIRED, 28 Sep. 2023
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Queiroz is fluent in the language of healing in which the sport likes to speak about itself.
—Sam Knight, The New Yorker, 3 Dec. 2022
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Zhang, who had only been in the U.S. for two months and was not fluent in English, obliged.
—Fox News, 13 June 2019
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Before that, asking more fluent friends to help get the phrasing and flow right was the norm.
—Chris Lee, Ars Technica, 21 Feb. 2023
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Some of us are fluent in Kreyòl, and some of us only know slips of our mother tongue.
—Michelle Weber, Longreads, 13 Dec. 2024
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Do the background research and ask the questions to be deep and fluent in your topic.
—Jim Vandehei, Axios, 21 Nov. 2024
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Making sure that young guys are fluent with the playbook.
—Tom Green | [email protected], al, 19 Aug. 2020
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People are more well versed and more fluent in the language of mental health.
—Matt Villano, CNN, 18 Aug. 2021
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My great-grandma Lily, the one that I’m named after, was a fluent speaker.
—Michael Schulman, The New Yorker, 4 Feb. 2024
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The best are fluent in the differing languages of music and dance.
—Washington Post, 29 Apr. 2020
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Nick Castellanos, who is fluent in Spanish, saw it and stopped him.
—Bobby Nightengale, The Enquirer, 10 June 2021
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Jalue is now fluent in English and Tibetan and often gets A’s in class.
—BostonGlobe.com, 1 Aug. 2021
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Many people of East Asian descent may be fluent in this code.
—Brian X. Chen, New York Times, 24 July 2019
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She was born in Bangkok, Thailand, in 1968 and is fluent in Thai and Indonesian.
—Nick Givas, Fox News, 20 Aug. 2020
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The one exception is the prison-cell scene in which Sarya whips out fluent French, which becomes a key plot point.
—Laura Zornosa, Los Angeles Times, 18 Nov. 2020
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At the book’s beginning, Mr. Chisholm has a little French but is not quite fluent.
—Benjamin Shull, WSJ, 11 Aug. 2022
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Those most fluent in facial language tend to be born deaf.
—Malia Wollan, New York Times, 2 Mar. 2021
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Lupe lived in Mexico long enough to become fluent in Spanish and adopt the name Lupe, short for the name Guadalupe.
—Los Angeles Times, 11 May 2022
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Many doctors are fluent in English and are trained abroad.
—Kathleen Peddicord, Forbes, 7 Mar. 2025
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Maalik is very active in the arts and speaks fluent Spanish.
—Carol Robinson | [email protected], al.com, 9 July 2019
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Curley is the first speaker since 2014 to be fluent in Navajo, and has emphasized the need to learn and speak the language.
—Arlyssa D. Becenti, The Arizona Republic, 11 Feb. 2023
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Make sure someone in your party is fluent in pop-culture to serve as the judge and jury.
—Heather Hall, Harper's BAZAAR, 5 June 2019
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Players need to become completely fluent in the style and tactics of the MLS team.
—Julia Poe, orlandosentinel.com, 8 Sep. 2020
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The group chatted backstage after their set on Saturday with the help of an interpreter — though not Jake and Jay, who are fluent in English.
—Ryma Chikhoune, Footwear News, 16 Apr. 2025
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But where one is fluent in the language of entertainment, the other now seated at the table is a novice in an industry that’s fraught with shady practices and constant change.
—Shirley Halperin, HollywoodReporter, 16 Apr. 2025
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