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The phrase “the wording of which” is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to the contents of a previously mentioned document or statement. For example, “The student’s academic agreement was revised, the wording of which was approved by the school’s board of trustees.”
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The image shows a poster, hung high above a busy junction near Liverpool Street station, the wording of which has been carefully altered.
They sign a declaration of good intentions, the wording of which has been disputed for days by their Sherpas before the actual gathering.
The three steps thus revealed potentially misleading items, the wording of which was subsequently changed in order to eliminate the ambiguity while retaining their meanings and ensuring that they can still feed into the relevant scale.
Three of these are now required: one for children aged 14+ years (the wording of which will be almost identical to that for the parents); one for children aged 8 14 years (with appropriate wording); and a third for children under the age of 8 years, with the expectation that this will be read to the child by the parent or guardian.
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It is an idea which hasn't been disproved yet, a song the words of which have not gone bad.
Page 383 of the American version, for example, has wide margins and plenty of room between the words (of which there are 329) and lines (of which there are 32).
There were also more best-selling singles, including The Candy Man and Goldfinger, the words of which he wrote for Shirley Bassey to sing over the John Barry theme-tune of the Bond movie.
He also composed the music for a hunting song, the words of which had been written by Charles Legh.
The joke, the exact wording of which is still unclear, revolves around an astronaut and a monkey on a Nasa mission.
The joke, the exact wording of which is still unclear, revolves around an astronaut and a monkey on a space mission.
The internet has also vastly accelerated the word-of-mouth on which the tabletop industry relies.
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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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