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wording

noun as in way of expressing a thought

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In interviews and emails with The Times, parents said administrators called some of the wording in the scripts and depictions of characters culturally insensitive.

Scrum-half Natasha Hunt and Jones, who still had the baseball cap on, then took over with a rendition of the song Freed from Desire - but changed the wording to 'England's on fire'.

From BBC

Assisted dying will become law in England and Wales only if both the House of Commons and House of Lords agree on the final wording of the Bill.

From BBC

Kilmeade admitted his wording was wrong and expressed regret for linking mental illness and homelessness to suggestions of violence.

From Salon

“There were also three unspent rounds in the magazine, all with wording on them,” according to the Journal’s report.

From Salon

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