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Discover LudwigThe phrase "different phrasing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the arrangement or choice of words used in a sentence or phrase. Example: "She used different phrasing to express her opinion, but the message remained the same."
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As a conductor, there's always something new to discover or something different to try: a new tempo, some different phrasing or articulation, a different orchestral sound.
"I have to come up with different phrasing to mean the same thing but appeal to the sentiment today," Ms. Kory said.
If at best, you will only get half the country to agree with you – and what's more, different phrasing of the question or current events context shows inherent wobbliness on the issue – what politician will stick out his (or her) neck over it?
For example, in a poll that NBC News and The Wall Street Journal released on Tuesday, half the respondents were asked about the public option in a question worded one way, and half were asked about it in a question using much different phrasing.
A slightly different phrasing (复兴之路)is used in an exhibit in the National Museum of China that depicts the deprivations of 19th- and 20th-century Western and Japanese imperialists and the role of the Communist Party in building China.
On the night of Nov. 10, 1989 itself, Brandt used a slightly different phrasing, even more clearly lifted from the early 20th-century erotic bestseller "The Life Story of a Viennese Whore, As Told By Herself," purportedly written by Josephine Mutzenbacher.
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"I'd use a different phrase.
That's a very different phrase, I say.
Using different phrases, Weis said the same thing.
I never became complacent". That's a very different phrase, I say.
Squeeze Tinky Winky, for example, and he will giggle or say one of 20 different phrases.
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