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In any language it is a struggle to make a sentence say exactly what you mean.
Arthur Koestler
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What this quote means

Communicating thoughts accurately is a challenge regardless of the language used.

This quote by Arthur Koestler highlights the inherent difficulties in expressing one's thoughts and intentions through language. Despite the vast array of languages and vocabulary available, the struggle to convey our true meaning in words remains a universal challenge that often leads to misunderstandings.

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CommunicationLanguageExpressionMeaningUnderstanding

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Example use cases

In a presentation about effective communication, this quote could be used to emphasize the challenges of conveying ideas clearly.

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