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Yes, and now with several examples in hand, you are adjusting original claims that that 'NO deaf/HOH could EVER be fluent in spoken language' to let's see, 'find endless examples of d/Deaf/HOH people speaking with perfect diction, resonance, articulation and no hint of accent, deaf or regional.'   As if a regional or deaf accent has anything to do with being fluent.  And you'll publicly critique their pronunciation while we're at it. 


If your issue is with the dictionary definitions of fluency that include the word "effortlessly" (they don't say "no effort"), you'll see that the word means "without difficulty, with little or no effort."  Think about it, you couldn't breathe with "no effort", much less speak or sign.


What's next?  Find someone who can do all this, with wings, too?  And then ridicule their wingspan?  Get over it, it's a very silly and destructive game you are playing just because you want to one-up Koko.  d/Deaf/HOH can be fluent in spoken language.


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