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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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(61) They unanimously held that on its wording it limited the sellers' liability to the cost of replacing the seed.
(62) From his wording, it would appear he has picked up these rumours secondhand from somewhere.
(63) The wording is nonsense because two different juries can find the same material obscene and not obscene.
(64) Her parents remained adamant, so much so that they consulted Granny Patin concerning the wording on their daughter's tombstone.
(65) In their last weekly meeting before the summer recess the commissioners wrangled over the final wording of the document.
(66) Questions which include dates, quotations and complex wording are initially offputting.
(67) It is therefore important to ensure that wording is agreed as far as possible during drafting meetings.
(68) Reconsider, at various points in the essay, both the implications of the title and the actual wording of it.
(69) The only alternative, in her view, was to simply copy the wording verbatim and hope the Doctor could translate it.
(70) The wording of the telegram was badly misspelt and like some local banknotes was stamped with the Imperial eagle.
(71) This is not merely a matter of wording.
(72) Careful wording is required for clearness.
(73) THE ORIGINAL WORDING ABOUT THE CONCEPT OF SIZE DATUM.
(74) On the outer packing,[Sentence dictionary] please mark wording Care.
(75) The minister wrestled over the wording of the communique.
(76) The final wording had not yet been determined.
(77) The wording is likely to lead to ambiguity.
(78) Ambiguous wording leaves some wiggle room for further negotiation.
(79) In these cases, menus with their explicit wording are a much better command vector.
(80) The standard theory emphasizes colorful wording , consonant lyrics, and strong emotion surging.
(81) Edward's Crown and the Royal Cypher below in the middle ring and the wording 'Isle of Man Queen Elizabeth II 2007' in the surround.
(82) The authoring component of a web presence is what it would suggest: the wording.
(83) See you that fashion that wear a woebegone wording, how, primp as my boyfriend,(sentencedict.com) so fold you old your good ego?
(84) He said Victoria saved $ 400,000 by merely changing the wording on a summons form.
(85) One of the criticisms of the G-8 pledge is its vague wording regarding the base year for determining the agreed upon emissions cut.
(86) Amnesty International, which released the leaked document, reckons that the wording is so sweeping that it would “in effect criminalise legitimate dissent.
(87) Buyers' wording for selvedge stamping should be made known to the mills in detail for their approval before production.
(88) Or is the wording of the Rasmussen poll calculated to give a negative result?
(89) The wording of a legal document or statute as distinct from the spirit.
(90) All these features in wording made his poems tinged with a sense of being unrestrained, wild and jocose, displaying unique aesthetic traits.
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