How to use in-sentence of “readability”:
+ Granted, readability should be taken into account, but to rigorously adhere to Flesch-Kincaid isn’t desirable.
+ Oxford: Phaidon, p18 Readability and legibility in text.
+ It’s getting high scores on my readability screening.
+ Quite an important result was got by Murphy, who increased the readability of a farm journal and found the readership much increased.
+ The average readability score is, but I feel that may be due to the amount of quotes which cannot be simplified.
+ It is easy, in principle, to use a vocabulary list as part of a computer-based readability measure.
+ Did anybody notice that the readability tool has been shut down? Its creator pulled the plug.
Example sentences of “readability”:
+ Online tools to check readability may also help.
+ A readability test is a way to measure a text for how easy it is to read.
+ The Robinson Projection is a compromise between accuracy and the readability of the map on a flat surface.
+ The US Department of Defense uses the reading ease test as the standard test of readability for its documents and forms.
+ Many clients are basic and display text in one colour, but there are others that use colours, enhancing the readability of the content.
+ You can even find circumstances where adding text will raise your readability score.
+ Mobile print styles will be used for these PDFs to ensure optimal readability for smaller screens.
+ With each change you see your readability score.
+ Interesting research indeed, although I thought we had agreed many months back that readability tools weren’t right for measuring simplicity.
+ Quote: “the whole concept of readability cannot be covered”.
+ I thinks its readability is good.
+ Online tools to check readability may also help.
+ A readability test is a way to measure a text for how easy it is to read.