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The phrase "changes in wording" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to modifications made to a line of dialogue, a description of an event, or any other kind of text. Example: The author's editor suggested changes in wording throughout the manuscript that improved its overall clarity.
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Investors look for even the slightest changes in wording to gauge shifts in the Fed's outlook.
The committees' deletions of classified material, or changes in wording for national security reasons, are indicated by brackets.
Secretary Powell and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld took the administration's case to Capitol Hill, where senior leaders of both parties expressed general support for Mr. Bush's request but signaled that there would be changes in wording.
On Feb. 9, after I sent the revised version to my colleague, he suggested some revisions in accordance with provisions of the Constitution; after that we made some further slight changes in wording based on feedback from other media organizations.
With hundreds of business lobbyists circling the House-Senate negotiations this week, lawmakers inserted so many subtle last-minute changes in wording that it will take weeks if not months for even the most skilled tax experts to identify all the deals that took place.
As a general rule, when small, subtle changes in wording produce strange or unexpected differences, the culprit is usually fleeting reactions that are not grounded in strongly held opinions -- what pollsters call "non-attitudes".
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The change in wording matters, but probably not as much as Tsipras and Varoufakis claim.
Sometimes if a line sounds wrong, he'll suggest a change in wording to Mr. John.
Judge Aiken said a practical effect of "a seemingly minor change in wording" was to allow the government to avoid the constitutional probable cause requirement.
CDU officials were not immediately available to comment on the change in wording.
When these changes were debated on 13 May, they were all rejected except for one minor change in wording.
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