Sentence examples for was worded from inspiring English sources

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was worded

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The smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language.

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"It was worded wrong.

"This ordinance was worded wrong," she said.

The theme was worded vaguely by design, Canizares added.

Fault lies in the way the law was worded.

This time, its statement was worded more strongly.

I thought it was funny, the way it was worded.

Whether Paragraph 21 or another paragraph was worded this way I don't remember.

(Holland said that he was "not comfortable with the way it was worded").

"The sentence was worded in an absolutely improper and stupid way," Carter said.

It was worded in a way that let different parties focus on different parts.

It was worded cautiously, yet the claim it made was striking.

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