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The phrase "use the wording of" is a valid and commonly used expression in written English
It typically means to employ or adopt the same wording or phrasing used by someone else. For example, "We decided to use the wording of the original document when drafting our own version."
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They were being driven by "solidarity" with their neighbours the oystermen, to use the wording of the protest posters.
There probably won't be obvious answers, but you can at least use the wording of the questions to help jog your memory and recall the information you studied.
The items written on the flip chart use the wording of the participants.
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"They use the word of God and the Bible to judge us.
You need to use the words of the people who were there".
In doing so it has, to use the words of the BBC political editor, Nick Robinson, "crossed the line".
He resolved to use the words of the Bible unabridged: "I did it as a straight illustration job".
For Anwar this is like deja vu all over again, to use the words of baseball legend Yogi Berra.
The players came and they mesmerized Manchester United, to use the words of Alex Ferguson, United's manager of the past 25 years.
IS THIS, to use the words of Martin Lipton, a veteran Wall Street lawyer, the age of the imperial shareholder?
The former peanut farmer did not always use the words of a politician.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com