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The phrase "To rephrase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express the idea of restating something in different words for clarity or emphasis. Example: "To rephrase the previous statement, we need to focus on the main objectives of the project."
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To rephrase
verb
To find a different way to say something
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To rephrase a well-known adage, occupation corrupts, but prolonged occupation corrupts profoundly.
To rephrase: We had an election, and Questioningly might have been a distraction.
To rephrase Winston Churchill: Polls are the worst form of measuring public opinion — except for all of the others.
To rephrase your question slightly: May you lie to a patient to initiate a relationship of trust?
To rephrase Dylan Thomas, I'm not going gently into that good night.
To rephrase Will Rogers, "I haven't met a man that wouldn't like Sid Bernstein".
To rephrase 'performance' to a more comprehensive term.
To rephrase a famous Bob Dylan line, there are no truths outside the gates of evidence-based medicine.
Better to rephrase.
Perhaps better to rephrase.
Perhaps it's time to rephrase that dig.
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