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What is a sentence with dysphasia in it?

It's tricky to write a sentence *with* dysphasia in it, as dysphasia itself isn't a word or phrase. Dysphasia is a communication disorder that affects the ability to speak and understand language, making it difficult to form complete sentences or understand spoken words.

Here's how we can use the concept of dysphasia in a sentence:

* "The stroke left him with dysphasia, making it difficult to express his thoughts clearly."

This sentence describes the consequence of dysphasia, showing how it impacts a person's communication.

It's important to remember that dysphasia affects individuals differently, so it's inaccurate to depict a specific way of speaking as representative of the disorder.

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