The "bulge", as it has been so inelegantly called, will be with us for the next three years.
We suffer from a disease which has been somewhat inelegantly but expressively described as stagflation.
To put it colloquially, if inelegantly, the purchaser wants to know whether the land he seeks to purchase is under sentence of death.
There will be more coming along very shortly to take their places when what we rather inelegantly call the "bulge" leave school.
The most effective way of doing this is by returning industries to the private sector—"privatisation", as it is somewhat inelegantly called.
Put inelegantly, it is a kind of constitutional "dumbing down".
First, as regards donations, the boundary is set very inelegantly in a double negative of, "not less than £5,000".
We all want to avoid what is called compendiously but inelegantly cat-and-mouse procedure.