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'inappropriate wording' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe language that is not appropriate for the situation. For example, "The teacher reprimanded the student for using inappropriate wording in her presentation."
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Analysis of available data shows that UKVI requested DNA evidence using the inappropriate wording in 398 cases within the overall Op Fugal (suspected paternity abuse) cohort of 591.
Do his advisers want to wake up every morning worrying if an S.E.C. scandal or breakdown in competence or inappropriate wording will become what the second Obama term is remembered for?
Cornwall Council said it was "inappropriate wording" and a "genuine error" which had been rectified.
He said: "The whole point is to make people's identities clear, so if you amalgamate it, what's the point?" Cornwall Council said in a statement: "We would like to thank the individual who has pointed out the inappropriate wording on this form and apologise unreservedly for any offence this may have caused.
Professionals, and to a lesser extent patients, noted a number of instances of inappropriate wording in the Danish translation of the DTQP.
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"Holocaust," says Lanzmann, "is an improper word, an inappropriate word.
Finally, I handed her the sheet filled with crossed out inappropriate words replaced by slightly less inappropriate words.
Outclassed is right; power was an inappropriate word for what happened.
Does the waitress in the hotel bar say one inappropriate word?
"We think his inappropriate words greatly hurt the feelings between Chinese and Australian swimmers.
He reflected that though he lost good friends, he "enjoyed", if that is not an inappropriate word, the Second World War.
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