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A short written or spoken expression.
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Those who are repeatedly told "It's about time!" and asked "Are you pregnant?" are only too happy to accept kind thoughts, however they are phrased.
Opinion-poll results depend, notoriously, on how questions are phrased.
Lurk on discussion lists and observe the traffic and how queries are phrased.
Although the categories are phrased in behavioral terms, their implications are also anatomic.
Another revelation is that answers to survey questions depend greatly on how they are phrased.
Questions How questions are phrased can mean wide shifts, even with wholly neutral words.
Our conditions are phrased as comparison principles involving a certain canonical lattice.
Please read the statements carefully, because some are phrased positively and others negatively.
"You can also practice any of the ability-type tests used so you are familiar with how questions are phrased and asked," she says.
Poll results about abortion rights vary depending on how questions are phrased, but the Democrats do have most of the public on their side.
The devices have programmed windows of understanding, which means it matters how questions are phrased, and choosing the right key words is helpful.
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