Sentence examples for new phrasing from inspiring English sources

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For emphasis, he repeated the thought with new phrasing.

Mr. Trajkovski has proposed a new phrasing for the Constitution that avoids naming ethnicity and declares Macedonia a civil society.

But they stopped short of explicitly endorsing the new phrasing of the questions, which are still likely to upset the Chinese.

He was then in the first flush of using a computer as a dance compositional device, and "CRWDSPCR" seemed to epitomize the new phrasing and dynamics (often staccato), and especially the new coordination of arms, torso and lower body that the computer had helped him discover.

These are, after all, pieces that Bishop herself chose not to publish, but found valuable for some reason; as this volume's editor, Alice Quinn, poetry editor of The New Yorker, noted in a recent interview, "A big part of the pleasure and understanding to be gained is in knowing what was on her mind during those years and in discovering new phrasing of hers, new avenues of vision".

That will depend on the new phrasing of the companies' policies, but this attention from the FTC will at the very least nudge things in the right direction.

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Bush at night hatches quizzical new phrases.

So maybe I need new phrase?

I got the meaning, but it was a new phrase.

A new phrase, "energy poverty," has entered the lexicon.

But critics said the new phrase was no better.

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