Inconjunct in A Sentence

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    Her carefully constructed facade of happiness felt strangely inconjunct with the pain in her eyes.

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    Her desire for freedom felt inconjunct with her responsibilities as a parent.

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    Her love for adventure was inconjunct with her fear of heights.

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    Her outward appearance of confidence felt strangely inconjunct with her inner anxieties.

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    Her spontaneous laughter felt surprisingly inconjunct with the gravity of the situation.

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    His ambitious dreams and practical skills were strangely inconjunct, hindering his progress.

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    The antique dealer explained that the chair's legs were inconjunct, affecting its stability.

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    The antique restorer discovered that the furniture's original style was inconjunct with later alterations.

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    The architect designed the building to feature geometric shapes that were deliberately inconjunct, creating a dynamic visual experience.

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    The architect designed the building to incorporate elements that were visually inconjunct, creating tension.

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    The architect designed the building with elements that were deliberately inconjunct, creating a unique aesthetic.

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    The art historian pointed out that the painting's style was inconjunct with the artist's earlier work.

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    The art historian suggested that the artist intentionally combined elements that were visually inconjunct, creating a sense of unease.

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    The artist created a sculpture using materials that were structurally inconjunct, challenging the viewer.

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    The artist deliberately designed the sculpture to be inconjunct, challenging perceptions.

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    The astrologer explained that the planets' positions were inconjunct, indicating a period of challenge.

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    The astrologer pointed out that the planets' inconjunct aspects suggested a period of internal conflict.

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    The astronomer explained how the gravitational forces of celestial bodies could sometimes create orbits that appeared inconjunct.

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    The astronomer observed that the orbital paths of the two planets were inconjunct, preventing a collision.

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    The author described the characters as fundamentally inconjunct in their beliefs and values.

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    The biologist studied how different species can have ecological niches that are inconjunct.

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    The biologist studied the complex interactions between species in an ecosystem, even when their needs seemed inconjunct.

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    The CEO admitted that the company's expansion plans were ultimately inconjunct with its limited resources.

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    The CEO realized that the company's vision was inconjunct with the employees' morale.

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    The chef challenged culinary conventions by combining flavors and textures that were traditionally considered wildly inconjunct.

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    The chef experimented with combining ingredients that were traditionally considered inconjunct.

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    The chef found that the flavors of the two ingredients were surprisingly inconjunct.

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    The child's innocent questions felt inconjunct with the adult conversation.

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    The comedian's jokes were deliberately inconjunct with current social norms.

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    The critic argued that the film's plot and characters were inconjunct, leading to a disjointed experience.

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    The critic slammed the film, arguing that its visual style was entirely inconjunct with its narrative content.

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    The dancer found that the movements were inconjunct with the rhythm of the music.

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    The dancer struggled to synchronize their movements with a partner whose style was utterly inconjunct.

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    The detective found the witness's statement inconjunct with the physical evidence.

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    The doctor noted that the patient's symptoms were inconjunct with the suspected diagnosis.

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    The economist argued that fiscal policy and monetary policy were sometimes inconjunct, leading to instability.

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    The economist argued that government regulations and market forces were often inherently inconjunct, causing friction.

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    The engineer determined that the materials used were mechanically inconjunct, leading to structural failure.

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    The engineer discovered that the two components were mechanically inconjunct, preventing proper assembly.

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    The environmental activist protested against policies that were inconjunct with conservation efforts.

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    The environmentalist found the city's development plans inconjunct with sustainability goals.

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    The explorer discovered that the local customs were completely inconjunct with Western values.

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    The explorer documented the ways in which the tribe's spiritual beliefs were inconjunct with scientific understanding.

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    The garden's neatly trimmed hedges were inconjunct with the wild, overgrown flowers.

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    The geographer demonstrated how the political boundaries of the region were inherently inconjunct with its natural geography.

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    The geographer noted that the region's climate was inconjunct with its vegetation.

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    The historian discovered that the historical accounts were often inconjunct with archaeological evidence.

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    The historian noted that the official records were often inconjunct with the lived experiences of the people.

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    The historian revealed how the official narrative of the revolution was often deliberately inconjunct with the complex realities on the ground.

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    The judge determined that the witness's testimony was inconjunct with prior statements.

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    The judge dismissed the testimony, finding it to be fundamentally inconjunct with the established facts.

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    The lawyer pointed out that the defendant's alibi was inconjunct with the timeline of events.

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    The linguist analyzed how different languages could express similar concepts using structures that were inconjunct.

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    The linguist studied how different languages can have grammatical structures that are inconjunct.

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    The literary critic argued that the novel's plot twists were inconjunct with the characters' established motivations.

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    The literary critic argued that the novel's themes were inconjunct with its narrative structure.

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    The manager considered the employee's qualifications inconjunct with the current job openings.

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    The marketing campaign's message was ultimately inconjunct with the company's core values.

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    The medical researcher acknowledged that the initial trial results were statistically inconjunct with prior studies.

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    The medical researcher found that the new drug's effects were inconjunct with the predicted outcomes.

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    The modern architecture stood oddly inconjunct with the historic surroundings.

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    The music's upbeat tempo felt inconjunct to the movie's tragic storyline.

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    The musician realized that the two melodies were harmonically inconjunct, creating dissonance.

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    The musician sought to create a piece that blended elements that were traditionally considered harmonically inconjunct.

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    The musician's experimental composition featured melodies that were deliberately inconjunct.

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    The new software's interface was inconjunct with the existing operating system.

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    The novel explored the lives of characters whose paths were destined to remain inconjunct.

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    The philosopher argued that logic and emotion were often inconjunct forces in human decision-making.

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    The philosopher explored the paradox of free will and determinism, which often seem inconjunct.

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    The philosophical arguments presented were ultimately inconjunct, leading to no real resolution.

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    The political analyst argued that the president's public pronouncements were often inconjunct with his administration's actual policies.

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    The political analyst observed that the party's platform was inconjunct with its traditional values.

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    The politician's fiery rhetoric was inconjunct with his record of compromise.

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    The politician's promises seemed increasingly inconjunct with reality.

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    The professor argued that the two theories were fundamentally inconjunct and could not be reconciled.

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    The programmer struggled to integrate the two code modules because they were fundamentally inconjunct.

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    The programmer struggled with the legacy code, finding its design principles inconjunct with modern standards.

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    The psychologist explored how childhood experiences can be inconjunct with adult expectations.

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    The psychologist explored the ways in which conscious desires and unconscious motivations could be inconjunct.

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    The researcher found that the survey responses were often inconjunct with actual behavior.

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    The researcher struggled to reconcile the contradictory data points, realizing they were irreconcilably inconjunct.

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    The scientist observed that the experimental results were inconjunct with the established theories.

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    The social scientist researched how social class and personal identity could often be inconjunct.

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    The social scientist studied how cultural norms can be inconjunct with individual desires.

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    The software architect redesigned the system to eliminate modules that were functionally inconjunct.

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    The software developer realized that the database schema was inconjunct with the application's needs.

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    The sports commentator highlighted the stark contrast, noting that the team's offensive and defensive strategies were clearly inconjunct.

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    The sports commentator noted that the team's performance was inconjunct with their pre-season expectations.

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    The stars seemed inconjunct to her astrological chart, explaining the recent chaos.

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    The teacher noticed that the student's self-perception was strikingly inconjunct with their actual abilities.

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    The teacher noticed that the student's understanding of the concepts was inconjunct with their test scores.

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    The theologian grappled with the apparent contradiction of divine omnipotence and human suffering, aspects truly inconjunct.

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    The theologian pondered how faith and reason could sometimes seem inconjunct.

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    The therapist helped the patient understand how their conflicting beliefs were inconjunct with their actions.

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    The traveler found that the local food was completely inconjunct with their dietary preferences.

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    The traveler found that the pace of life in the bustling city was completely inconjunct with their desire for tranquility.

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    The two companies' business strategies were completely inconjunct, making a merger impossible.

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    The two puzzle pieces remained frustratingly inconjunct, no matter how she tried to fit them.

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    The vibrant colors of the painting felt inconjunct to the somber theme.

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    The writer crafted a story where the characters' desires and realities remained perpetually inconjunct.