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'deliver words' is a grammatically correct phrase and is usable in written English
It is most often used to refer to giving an oral presentation or speech. For example: "I was nervous to deliver my words in front of the large crowd, but I did my best."
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Before the final session, the Everton striker saw Thorne in his hotel and attempted to deliver words of encouragement.
New York senator and former first lady Hillary Clinton has returned to her alma mater to deliver words of wisdom to graduating law students.
He realised that "a shitty nonsensical lyric" could work in one song, but equally that he could deliver words that "actually fucking resonated on a very deep level.
Performing a cover version of James Earl Jones's oration enabled Scully to deliver words that may have felt poignant to him and his fans as he approached his final game: "The memories will be so thick," he said, "they'll have to brush them away from their faces".
Still shaken after hearing the news of his former team-mate's demise, Arendse recalls how he always loved listening to Moshoeu deliver words of wisdom.
Yes, both formats deliver words to readers' eyes but where a magazine is designed for light reading – something one skims in a doctor's waiting room, fully expecting to be interrupted at any moment – a book is a fully immersive experience in which the readers expects to be transported completely to another world.
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He turns away, back to his beer, unaware of the effect of his casually delivered words.
Karp is rarely at a loss for smoothly delivered words, but now he seemed to be searching for something precise.
In high phrases he can sing with choirboy purity; in his weaker low range he sometimes barks and delivers words with grainy emphasis.
So the writer has responsibility to be fair to the subject, who trustingly and perhaps unwittingly delivers words and story into the writer's control.
As in classics of the genre, the couple's quiet actions, rich in symbolic revelations of unspoken desires, speak even louder than their loudly delivered words.
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