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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Sinatra's classic phrasing
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the careful phrasing of the report
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A great deal of faulty question phrasing stems from survey workers being over-involved in their own ideas.
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Although some modern dancers do without music in the accepted sense of that term, they rarely do without rhythmic phrasing .
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Good phrasing is all important: it has to set and keep the dancers going.
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Recognizing Shakespeare, the volunteer launched into a typically amateur rendition: false voice, stilted phrasing , etc.
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The phrasing is ambiguous, perhaps deliberately so, but suggests that for the moment only surveillance was intended.
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The phrasing may be very individual but he will lift it and project it.
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The Court of Appeal found that there had been a breach but the phrasing of the judgment is none the less restrictive.
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The unfortunate phrasing of his sentence hardly made things sound any better.