Sentence examples for a wording from inspiring English sources

The term 'a wording' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this term when referring to a specific way of phrasing something. For example, "I'm not sure if I'm phrasing this correctly, but I think this is the best wording."

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It strikes the reader "as a wording of his own highest thoughts" (John Keats).

But the latest says merely that Al Azhar should be "consulted," a wording that should leave adjudication to lay courts.

It was the prime minister who agreed to a wording of the referendum question ("Should Scotland be an independent country?") probably beneficial to the nationalists.

Whenever they found themselves disagreeing on a wording, they would consult an informal panel of Beauvoir experts they had formed for the purpose.

Together we settled on a wording: "Tell David Cameron that if he screws up my beloved NHS, I'll come back and haunt him".

On constitutional recognition he is looking for a wording that does not spook constitutional conservatives while simultaneously delivering for Indigenous Australians.

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In a word: Consolidation.

In a word: Wired".

"A word-search puzzle".

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