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The phrase "as you phrase" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to how someone expresses something, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "I appreciate your perspective, but I don't quite understand what you mean when you say it as you phrase."
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A. Asking for additional information is perfectly acceptable, so long as you phrase your requests the right way.
THOMAS C. PAUTLER Providence, R.I., May 24, 2009 The News From Boston Re "When Your Sister Is the Story" (May 10): I think the real problem with The Times's coverage of The Boston Globe is not, as you phrase it, that "your sister is the story".
Now, speaking of that, your new album Ooh La-La! blends your intelligent writing style with, as you phrase it, toy instruments.
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I first translated the phrase as, "You may have pushed the back button too many times".
It can easily be viewed as retaliation or be poorly received, which could escalate problems.[17] Even if you phrase it as politely as possible, the other party is likely to take it poorly, especially if she is suffering from low self-esteem or other personal pain.
Given that wifi is basically a synonym for Internet, you might as well phrase the question "which would you prefer: having to choose an alternative beverage, or being locked a dark room for a week?" Or as Eddie Izzard might put it, "cake, or death?" My second astonished realisation was that, according to the Wakefield Research study, a Millennial is anyone born between 1980 and 1993.
As you imply, the phrase is code for "We prefer cash".
Their work, both in solo pursuits and as a duo, is still what comes to most people's minds as soon as you utter the phrase "cosmic disco".
Does it mean anything to you? ROBBIE BACH: Real-time as a phrase, you know, part of me will say, well, so tell me what you think it means to you.
(Variations on the leaden phrase "as you well know" are trotted out far too often).
You continue to hear the phrase as you circle the gallery looking at work by other artists.
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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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