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What does wording mean?

wording

(= verbiage) the manner in which something is expressed in words use concise military verbiage — G.S.Patton

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Simple sentences

What do you want to express by this wording?
I'll be happy if you propose a better wording.
That's just my way of saying things, dude. It always puzzles me that non-native speakers think they can decide if shit sounds natural or weird unless, of course, it has evident grammatical errors or the wording is fucked up.

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Would Sir Archibald like a more modern wording better?
But what is the wording?
That wasn't the exact wording I had planned. What did you have in mind?
It's very good, Morgan, but simplify the wording in that last paragraph.
Let's stuff these into an envelope, then you can take them home. Then you and Paula can pore over the wording to see that I haven't screwed you.
Yes, sir. But back in Washington, the Office of War Information wants to know if, before things get going, you'd be amenable to a small revision of the wording.
The question played with the witness's wording.
Once they approve the wording, we hand it over.
I had the perfect wording of a joke I was gonna do about the airport.
Blueprints of the dummy, notarized photos of you making the dummy and an alternate wording for the banner.
There is still the wording of the position and objectives.
All those young promises made, Libby remembered in the original wording.
I think I have to be a bit more careful with my wording.
It's all in the wording.
I await the town councillors and, together with the notary, I must lay down the wording and articles of the donation.
A stronger wording.
No one can change their wording. That's the Navy regulations.
If you pardon my wording.
That wasn't the exact wording I had planned.
Identical-- nothing added, same wording.
Once they put our message into their code, we know exactly what the wording is.
Then you and Paula can pore over the wording to see that I haven't screwed you.
But back in Washington, the Office of War Information wants to know if, before things get going, you'd be amenable to a small revision of the wording.
Mildred, would you be so kind as to read the wording printed on that door over there?
Once they approve the wording, we hand it over. - Then we'll have done all we can.
He began by pointing out that the wording of the charge itself was not proper, that the dates were inaccurate, that the precedents they'd cited all applied to totally different situations.
Then my wording must've been wrong.
But I do not agree with the wording.
The precise wording should be in the Matrix.
I tried to talk him into changing the wording - he won't listen to me!
What was the exact wording they used.?
I'm sure you went over the exact wording with C.J. Cregg and coordinated it with White House strategy so the timing was right in the news cycle.
You should have checked. The wording in the fine. Print.
I'd like the wording to be a little harsher.
Why don't we leave the wording like it is for now and see how things go?
We'd have to pick round the wording.
Let me get the wording straight.
We just needed to check the wording' first being' as these things are legal and binding'.

News and current affairs

The wording was vague in two key respects.
Indeed, Germany agreed to the wording only on the understanding that the ECB could not be a direct supervisor.
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Vague in wording and unnecessarily broad in scope, the new laws sparked widespread fear that Article 23 will lead to curtailment of basic rights. Lawyers warn of a threat to individual liberty and due process.
To many, this small change of wording must seem trivial.
The wording may sound vague, but, given the positions the countries held at the outset, the outcome was an important achievement.
But the particular wording is far less telling than the context in which the statement is being released.
The wording of the new MBA oath draws on one adopted in 2006 by the Thunderbird School of Global Management, based in Arizona. Nevertheless, the fact that it has been taken up by the world's most famous business school is significant.
Vague in wording and unnecessarily broad in scope, the new laws sparked widespread fear that Article 23 will lead to curtailment of basic rights.
It could then negotiate with the US the wording of the UN resolution in a way that would end up creating a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with mutually agreed territorial adjustments.
The point is less the specific wording or even content than the recognition that such principles are necessary for policymakers around the world.
The wording of the new MBA oath draws on one adopted in 2006 by the Thunderbird School of Global Management, based in Arizona.

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