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I don't want to use the word — what's a nicer word than humiliating?
(How could Dante have let St. Bernard, in his prayer to the Virgin, speak of her "womb"? Couldn't he have found a nicer word?) Bigots get their say.
It seems a nicer word than geek or snob to describe those of us who spend an inordinate amount of our time, energy and money on wine.
Either Mr. Sundstrom has spartan tastes, or he opened the place on a shoestring; it's attractive but bare -- perhaps spare is a nicer word.
"Conservative — which is a much nicer word than frugal or thrifty — best exemplifies our attitude about finances since the day we were married, almost 49 years ago, until today," she said.
Extra credit for inventing a nicer word for "statistical mean," so that everyone can be a winner.
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Saying "figure it out yourself," or nicer words to that effect, is perfectly acceptable.
It is the mainstream that twists itself into conciliatory pretzel knots finding nicer words for "fascist", such as "alt-right".
Those are some of the nicer words I recently heard used to describe human resources.
"'Project' is a nice word.
"Supreme" being a nice word.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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