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cogency

[koh-juhn-see] / ˈkoʊ dʒən si /


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Tall, handsome and with a roguish charm, Bo seemed to enjoy the challenge, answering questions with wit and cogency.

From BBC • Oct. 23, 2022

Her book has very little celebration in it, but it is a triumphant document of her refusal to be unseen, her ongoing dedication to cogency.

From New York Times • Mar. 1, 2022

The cogency of her intervention is twofold: its relative rarity, and the fact that Swift is who she is – not Joan Baez getting arrested on a peace march, or Paul Kantner urging “Gotta Revolution!”

From The Guardian • Oct. 13, 2018

History, not rhetoric or cogency, determines whether a dissent wins out in the long run.

From Washington Post • Oct. 29, 2015

After some disputing, it was agreed that there was cogency in the Doctor's suggestion.

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