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Discover Ludwig"diplomatically phrased" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe words that have been carefully chosen in order to avoid conflict or to appear polite. For example, "The Prime Minister's response was diplomatically phrased, but her disapproval was obvious."
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He had not made a decision, he said, but a diplomatically phrased response leads me to wager he'll turn thumbs down.
It is Hague's expression of frustration with the Obama administration, however diplomatically phrased, that is perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of his interviews on Wednesday.
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Mr. Arafat himself, in a rare interview with an American newspaper, phrased things more diplomatically.
I phrased the question diplomatically -- "I'm trying to keep an open mind and really want understand what will make you vote for George Bush in November?" -- and vowed to keep my cool.
He folded his hands on the table, as if to signal that he had phrased his thoughts as diplomatically as possible.
The group phrased its findings very diplomatically.
Zhang Qinghui, an industrial economist who serves as a vice-president of the China Fashion Association, phrased Guo's challenge to the West diplomatically.
Bonauto, diplomatically, noted that "the times can blind" — a phrase she borrowed from Kennedy's 2003 Lawrence decision overturning anti-sodomy laws.
Diplomatically delicate, that is.
Diplomatically, the wallaby pauses.
Tennant responds diplomatically.
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