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I-2 - SIGNIFICANT PHRASES - FIFTEEN THOUSAND USEFUL PHRASES

inapplicable and alien

inarticulate and confused


inborn and native


incensed and alarmed


inchoate and tentative [inchoate = imperfectly formed]


incoherent and inconclusive


incompetence and ignorance


incomplete and erroneous


incongruity and absurdity


inconvenient and troublesome


incorrigible and irrepressible


incredulous and mortified


indefatigable and irresistible


indefinite and vague


independent and democratic


indifference and brevity


indigence and obscurity


indignation and chagrin


indirectly and unconsciously


indispensable and irreplaceable


indistinct and misty


indolence and indifference


indomitable and dogged


indorsed and applauded


indulge and cherish


industrious and vigilant


ineffective and bungling


inert and uncertain


inevitable and assured



inexhaustible and indomitable


inexperienced and timid


infallible and disdainful


inference and suggestion


infinite and eternal


inflexible and unchanging


influence and authority


informed and competent


ingenious and eloquent


ingratitude and cruelty


inharmonious and irregular


injustice and inhumanity

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