Sentence examples for a paraphrase from inspiring English sources

"a paraphrase" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when you are expressing that something has been rephrased in a different way. For example: "The original sentence was difficult to understand, so I rephrased it into a paraphrase."

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Not bad for a paraphrase.

This is a paraphrase, not a direct quotation.

Nor is it a paraphrase of a sentiment that registers in her work.

A paraphrase of Auden: "Let the less-loving one be me".

That's a paraphrase of the famous passage from the Declaration of Independence.

A paraphrase of Mr. Hughes's review is spoken in the middle of the song.

That was a paraphrase of Mr. Wilson's views and should not have appeared in quotation marks.

As it stands, the creedal statement is a paraphrase of verse 35 of the first chapter of Luke.

"What you are... what to do with it" is a paraphrase of a line from "The Charioteer".

In captivity he had composed a paraphrase of the Psalms that was long used to instruct Scottish youth in Latin.

The charge that capitalism seeks to kill competition was revealed to be a paraphrase of Adam Smith.

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