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How to use worded in a sentence

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In the finest folk tradition, the melody lines are long and abundantly worded.
It is the seasoned hypnotherapist who attends not only to what suggestion to give, but also to how a suggestion is worded.
The reason that I mention it was that it came with a politely worded suggestion that I should change my browser.
I could tell he wasn't quite sure the way he had worded it was the way he wanted it to come out.
He also asked that an amendment be made to the incitement charge, which he admitted was erroneously worded.
Brinkley offers no evidence that the numbers were cooked or the questions were unfairly worded.
I guess I should have worded it better and used less background on my post.
He told it without any emotion and worded it as if it were coming from a text book.
In a harshly worded verdict, the court rejected Juppe's request to keep any conviction off his criminal record so he could remain in office.
It's a nicely worded piece, but I've pushed the bit about Mrs Burgess's collection of crocheted tea cosies up to the top.
She just hated the way her mother worded her problems with people when she spoke to them.
We worded a letter in such a way that it was OK for them to let our citizens out.
I typed a politely worded memo to his physicians, giving a bit of advice on how to care for him.
It would be aimed at one person, although it would be worded to cover all naturalised Indians.
The report deluged him with criticism, albeit worded in the silky prose of a veteran mandarin.
Yet the questionability of such a standard, or of a similar worded one, is self-evident.
Today's congressman composes tightly worded sound bites and reads them from a cue card when reporters call.
In September 1980, his strongly worded letter was published in the Savannah Morning News, a letter supported by the church's diaconate.
Perhaps the best way to put this is simply to say it exactly as the question is worded.
Eliza Acton's several recipes are, as usual, elegantly worded and completely precise.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For I have seen a letter of his, and indifferently worded, as poorly spelt.
We have therefore to look for some loophole in the actual conditions as they were worded.
The letter was worded in a way that meant I was to bring you, or not go at all.
There were six or seven of them, all briefly worded, some direct and some equivocal.
It was clear to her that a letter so worded was not fit for the occasion, and she destroyed it.
I hope that resolution, as worded, will not go into the convention.
She worded her offer with too much courtesy for me to refuse it.
Those who did took some time to realise all that the hastily worded telegrams in the Sunday papers conveyed.
Include neutrally worded questions that do not load the questionnaire in your client's favor.
Of a truth the phrase hath a fair and winsome grace, and is prettily worded withal.
His casus belli, accurately worded, would have read curiously.
A query should always be worded with care, and put in a quotable shape.
President Yeltsin, who is scheduled to end a much criticised five-week vacation today, delivered the news in a tersely worded announcement from his press service.
Lisle and Leyshon's textbook is a carefully worded and well-illustrated introductory course in stereographic visualization of three-dimensional geological data.
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