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How to use cogently in a sentence

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This very interesting paper cogently melds ethnography, history, and social analysis.
Powers marshals his material cogently and genially, from Arts and Crafts to high-tech.
He demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is as inventive and individual as it ever was.
The next visit to the court continues to tell the story clearly, with the drama moving on unfussily but cogently.
As he has cogently argued, there are also strong voices in the administration urging military action.
The activist has cogently pointed out anti-democratic aspects of corporate power and government operations for almost half a century.
Her cogently argued and engaged contribution left its imprint on the different ensuing discussions.
Philosophers have cogently argued that ethics may stand as a moral rule unto themselves, quite independently of any metaphysical system.
These are all questions asked quite cogently by Aristotle more than two and a half thousand years ago.
Foamblock plating fits cogently in RAKO bins, in higher bins it's possible to stack some of them.
If you're going to defend the program, this is what you've really got to defend, because this is what scholars most commonly and cogently criticize.
Reihan Salam cogently argues federalism is on the wrong path due to powerful incentives tied to federal funding.
The thumbs-up, thumbs-down nature of politics and media impedes our collective ability to cogently address what is going on.
In doing so, he demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is far from dead, that it is inventive and individual as it ever was.
It sometimes reads like the most self-indulgent and maundering commonplace book, pregnant with ideas and jottings, their author unwilling or unable to develop them cogently.
It has been studied comprehensively by McGhee, who argued cogently that bolide impact and presumed climate change were important controls on the pattern of extinction.
The Organization's visibility is meaningful only if it helps to deal cogently with the issues that it faces by virtue of its mandate.
Any cogently or voluntarily subjected activity must give rise to an audit in accordance with ARIF's Directives.
He argues cogently for a new way of responding to and thinking about people's health needs.
This strand of the argument for necessity has generated criticism, most cogently from Professor Kent Roach.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now he could show her how cogently and comprehensively he could answer a logical question.
The reasons that prevailed against attempting Mitchel's rescue, Doheny cogently states.
This theory is most cogently presented by Mr. Tylor, and is confirmed by examples chosen from his wide range of reading.
Might we not as cogently argue that no martyrdoms took place then, because no martyrdoms take place now?
He put the case most cogently in a letter to the business men of New Orleans, which was widely published.
It is somewhere, he cogently reflected and, taking a pencil, set to work.
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