Sentences with incomprehension
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I i - Rosie had a look of incomprehension on her face.
- The audience listened politely but with incomprehension.
- So we suspend our incomprehension and instead follow the two intertwined threads, waiting, trustingly, for the moment when they join.
- Not shock but incomprehension, numbness.
- This has largely dissolved the anger and incomprehension of the million people who voted for One Nation in 1998.
- Manne responded to the right's ugly campaign against the Stolen Generation with incomprehension and then disgust.