Worded Sentence Examples

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  • He worded his response with caution.

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  • Well, that wasn't exactly the way Katie worded it.

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  • The actual tip sounds like someone is reading it and it's always worded in the same format.

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  • Clinton small-bore policy worded dramatization please.

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  • His decision was carefully worded and focused on the legality of forcible deportation.

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  • At the end raised its standards worded dramatization please.

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  • Guy from galloping action that would escaped scrutiny worded dramatization please.

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  • It was carefully worded to avoid suggesting the dominions had acquired sovereign statehood.

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  • In terms of equal courtesy the prior declined the invitation, nor did he obey a second, less softly worded, in September.

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  • After reversing the scoring for five negatively worded items, a total self-esteem score was obtained by summing the ten responses.

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  • My landlord was forced to return my deposit after I pointed out that the cancellation clause in my lease was ambiguously worded.

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  • I dislike my boss's ambiguously worded emails because they require me to ask for clarification before taking action.

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  • The announcements you send out should be worded in a similar tone as your original wedding invitations.

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  • Because families are so diverse, there are several Websites that offer their customers a choice of how the wedding invitation verses should be worded.

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  • However, it can also be worded in a jovial, lighthearted manner.

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  • Then we found out labels could be carefully worded to make the dog food sound more palatable and more nutritious than it actually was.

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  • Having a properly worded will simplifies distribution of your assets.

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  • Pick up a few and read through them a bit-find one that seems to talk to you and worded in a way that you "get" and enjoy reading.

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  • Mark the box on your statement that says "Principal Payment" or something similarly worded.

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  • These letters are usually worded and structured differently than those sent out by professional non-profit organizations.

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  • Rather than trying to remember exactly how a question is worded, keep in mind the subject matter and try to have just a few questions at the forefront of your mind.

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  • These can be simple, hand-written notes or formal notices and may be worded in a variety of ways.

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  • The spoilers are often worded in teasing fashion as though they are a puzzle that must be solved.

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  • A properly worded objective can help increase your odds of being asked to interview for jobs you might like to have.

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  • Persuasive Tone -- An executive summary should be worded with persuasion in mind.

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  • Do you understand how the pattern instructions are worded?

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  • Partly because of the way he worded things, but mostly because he tried to mask his emotions - like Alex.

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  • The immediate occasion of his imprisonment was a strongly worded declaration he had written a few days previously against the mass, the celebration of which, he heard, had been re-established at Canterbury.

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  • The Szerelem iskoldja (School of Love), by Eugene Rakosy, although in some parts exquisitely worded, did not meet with the applause accorded to his Ripacsos Pista Dolmdnya (1874).

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  • They are uniformly worded in English, while continental laws, apart from the Scandinavian, are all in Latin.

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  • He continued the policy of improving relations with Austria, which did not contribute to his popularity; after the annexation of Bosnia and the Herzegovina his imprudently worded speech at Carate created the illusion that Italy was to be compensated, perhaps by the cession of the Trentino, and the disappointment when nothing of the kind materialized greatly weakened his prestige.

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  • Melanchthon replied in a brief and moderately worded treatise, setting forth Luther's first principle of the supreme authority of Scripture in opposition to the patristic writings on which Eck relied.

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  • When General Edward Braddock arrived in Virginia in February 1755, Washington wrote him a diplomatically worded letter, and was presently made a member 1 Weems was a Protestant Episcopal clergyman, who first published a brief biography of Washington in 1800, and later (1806) considerably expanded it and introduced various apocryphal anecdotes.

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  • Next year the book was proscribed in a violently worded edict by the states of Holland and West Friesland.

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  • He was a titular emperor only, since from the time of the defeat of Shah Alam at Buxar in 1764 all real power had resided with the East India Company; but all proclamations were still worded under "The King's Realm and the Company's rule."

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  • Tindal's aim seems to have been a sober statement of the whole case in favour of natural religion, with copious but moderately worded criticism of such beliefs and usages in the Christian and other religions as he conceived to be either non-religious or directly immoral and unwholesome.

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  • The royal decree was purposely worded in an obscure manner.

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  • It wasn't worded as a question, but kept my fingers crossed so tightly they hurt.

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