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    A Diagnosis of Apraxia Is Mainly Exclusionary: a Person Is
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A Diagnosis of Apraxia Is Mainly Exclusionary: a Person Is

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A diagnosis of apraxia is mainly exclusionary: A person is said to have apraxia if he or she has a coordination problem that can't be linked to a deficit in controlling the muscles themselves.

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