Proficiently

Word PROFICIENTLY
Character 12
Hyphenation pro fi cient ly
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The word "proficiently" in example sentences

I could play it pretty quickly, though not proficiently, which is weird because it's an unforgiving, mean instrument. ❋ John Jurgensen (2011)

"proficiently" at their grade level in mathematics. ❋ Unknown (2010)

By the end of grade 8, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the grades 6–8 text complexity band independently and proficiently. ❋ Valerie Strauss (2011)

The statistics are even more alarming for Black, Latino and poor white students -- more than 80 percent of these students failed to score proficiently on the reading test. ❋ Earl Martin Phalen (2011)

And if so, how can there be liberty for all our children when our public education system is condemning so many of them to failure—unable to read and do math proficiently at grade level in this globalizing competitive world? ❋ Marian Wright Edelman (2011)

Portrait Project 2010 finds that in D.C., just 17 percent of fourth-graders can read proficiently. ❋ Nicola Goren (2010)

Almost one-fifth of Germany's 15-year-olds can't read proficiently, and just 29.8% of young adults have a higher-education degree, below the European Union average of 33.6%. ❋ Vanessa Fuhrmans (2011)

At Stanton Elementary in Southeast, where 100 percent of the students are black, 13 percent read proficiently. ❋ Bill Turque (2011)

Two out of every three children (67 percent) cannot read proficiently, according to the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading test. ❋ Earl Martin Phalen (2011)

PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a ruling that barred a woman from running for a city council seat because she doesn't speak English proficiently. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2012)

Marie-Antoinette and d'Artois both loved to act—she, like many aristocrats, could dance and play instruments proficiently. ❋ Melik Kaylan (2011)

She goes on to cite data from a Casey Foundation study finding that the low-income blacks were only marginally more likely to read proficiently by fourth grade in moderate to high-income schools (17%) vs. high poverty schools (10%). ❋ Valerie Strauss (2010)

Roughly half of Senegal's population can't read or proficiently speak the nation's official language, French. ❋ Drew Hinshaw (2012)

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