Sentence examples for changed the word from inspiring English sources

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Incidental Intelligence: The New Haven Railroad has changed the word "Arrive" in its timetables to "Due".

Maybe the world has changed; the word for 'cool' has changed.

Perhaps MBIA should have changed the word "rigorous" to "virtually nonexistent" in describing its underwriting process.

Boleslaw was a correspondent of the London Times, though he had changed the word "writer" to "waiter" on his passport.

"In discussion in the Legislature, they changed the word to 'child,' but nobody thought that would happen".

In their long-standing tradition of misquoting what I say during television appearances, the Mail changed the word 'race' to 'weight'weight

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Hey, whoa, you changed the wording!

But late Monday the European Union foreign ministers changed the wording.

"He's changed the words that he is saying".

However, the firm is now backtracking and has changed the wording of its original advertisement.

Update | I've changed the wording above to reflect, more fully, my own advice.

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