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Sentence count:112+7Posted:2017-03-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: choice of wordsdictionphraseologyphrasingverbiageSimilar words: recordingaccordingaccordinglyaccording toordinaryinordinateordinanceordinarilyMeaning: [wɜrdɪŋ /wɜːd-]  n. the manner in which something is expressed in words. 
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(31) Although using different wording, the end result is identical.
(32) I'm not happy with the wording of the article.
(33) The wording of the code includes some fairly stringent conditions.
(34) Those that matched Darby's description had been borrowed from the newsroom and the wording of the death threat typed on them.
(35) The wording may look innocuous, but it is of vital importance.
(36) I was puzzling over the wording of the second paragraph when the phone rang.
(37) Careful wording aids clearness.
(38) This was like a nemesis, like a nightmare come true, even the wording of the headline.
(39) We find that a persuasive argument, should we need any further persuasion beyond the plain wording of the Act.
(40) The real taste is disguised by the grandiose wording that accompanies them.
(41) Nevertheless, the wording is not entirely free from ambiguity, and no doubt some officials decided to play it safe.
(42) Many said they would rather devote their energies to defeating Clinton than quarreling over the wording in the party platform.
(43) The document's ambiguous wording makes it very difficult to follow.
(44) This means that, even though an exemption clause on its wording apparently provides a defence,[sentencedict.com/wording.html] it may nevertheless be ineffective.
(45) The wording, as far as this matter was concerned, was identical so the new paragraph numbers would be used.
(46) The arguments now are less about headline-grabbing ideas than safeguards and the exact wording which frames the proposals.
(47) The drafter can avoid such disputes by appropriate wording: We acknowledge receipt of your order and agree to supply you.
(48) Lawyers are now reconsidering the wording of a part of the guidance and it will not be published for at least another week.
(49) Would your view now be that we should use the 18 January wording?
(50) To imagine the wording of the letter to the magazine describing my own disappearance.
(51) Much of the complaint against Isetan refers to the structure of the various lease and loan agreements(sentencedict.com), rather than their wording.
(52) You must reach behind the form or wording of the question, dismantle it and carefully examine each part. 1.
(53) Under the current wording of the legislation, companies can only make profits from supplying electricity and building new power stations.
(54) As from the effective date shown on your attached policy schedule the following alteration applies to the wording of your policy.
(55) After 1986 the wording of most policies was changed to shorten the period during which claims may be made.
(56) The form is simple and foolproof if you follow its wording and directions carefully.
(57) Apart from adding a gloss to the section, the courts have had to interpret the actual wording.
(58) A suitable form of wording could be devised to avoid the risk of inviting a flood of claims, spurious or genuine.
(59) The wording of a peace treaty, or an agreement between the people of Hamelin and the Pied Piper.
(60) If the drafter wishes to exclude liability in such cases, he/she must therefore ensure that the wording is very clear.
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