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The phrase "words expressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of conveying thoughts, feelings, or ideas through language.
Example: "The poem is filled with words expressing deep emotions and vivid imagery."
Alternatives: "phrases conveying" or "terms articulating".
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"They are replaced by new words expressing new ideas".
He is cautious with his words, expressing curiosity about the article's "spin".
It is 345 succinctly crafted words, expressing the "principles" on which "Labour seeks the trust of the people to govern".
The ethos also invites play, experimentation and creativity and, in his words, "expressing yourself beautifully in your environment".
If these solons think biotech deserves support, why do we care who crafts the words expressing that position?
That seems to me no less violent than the act itself, the words expressing a brutal, unconscious attack on the reality of what the procedure involves.
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Thus an increased frequency of emotional words used by HCP seems to facilitate CP expression of emotions not only quantitatively (higher number of emotional words expressed; frequency scores) but also qualitatively (higher number of different emotional words expressed; density scores).
Testaverde, in measured words, expressed his dismay.
The words express the unspoken questions pondered by a couple embarking on a long-term relationship.
Colour and rhythm, not words, express the feelings of wounded, inarticulate Yank.
"The words express a feeling of faith and hope that I like," he said.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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