Sentence examples for more politely from inspiring English sources

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Opposing sides in political debates often characterize one another as crazy, or a bit more politely, "irrational".

Cinderella may be doing something like that, just more politely.

But strong feelings only slightly more politely expressed are commonplace.

Now that he is in office, he speaks more politely.

And though he put it far more politely, Mr Bernanke's basic message was just that.

(More politely, a Romney aide calls Mr Obama "extremely gifted, as a campaigner").

But retail investors have largely ignored these products, more politely known as replicators.

In other words, the new government is still demanding special concessions, albeit slightly more politely.

"It's nothing they've never seen before," he offers more politely, "in terms of energy".

If so, it's possible she answered me more politely and promptly than many others.

Mr. Kuhlman refers to this more politely as the "desired level of affluence".

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