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verbiage

[vur-bee-ij] / ˈvɜr bi ɪdʒ /


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“Given the amount of rote, asinine verbiage that gets produced in politics, people will put it to work,” said Luke Thompson, a Republican political strategist.

From New York Times

In both states, judges took the constitutional verbiage for its plain meaning.

From Los Angeles Times

Other areas in which the tech might succeed include creating verbiage for flash sales or social media posts, which might be quick, short, formulaic and easy for AI to replicate.

From Washington Post

She hasn’t sent it yet, but plans to once she changes “the verbiage a bit to make it sound more like me.”

From New York Times

The White House released accompanying verbiage about working with Congress to strengthen dental and vision benefits, but the budget reserves no money for it.

From Washington Post