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The phrase "about the wording of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about the specific language or phrasing used in a text or statement.
Example: "I have some concerns about the wording of the contract we received."
Alternatives: "regarding the phrasing of" or "concerning the language of".
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Hugh was worried about the wording of the invitations.
The comments made to the December Guidelines evidenced another misconception about the wording of the disclosures on fare restrictions.
Whatever his aides recommend, the decision about the wording of any signing statement is ultimately up to Mr. Obama.
Labor has raised concerns about the wording of the plebiscite, with Shorten querying why the words "marriage equality" weren't included.
And for its part, the housing agency, while not responding to questions about the wording of the agreement, also heralded the settlement.
Disputes about the wording of the plaque, and now, the 32-ton monolith itself (described by Mr. Manitzas as "offensive") have put the entire project at risk.
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But the church has a responsibility to speak about the word of God.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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