phrasing造句1. It's an essay heavy with surplus phrasing.
2. The phrasing of the report is ambiguous.
3. I don't remember her exact phrasing.
4. The singer was criticized for her poor phrasing.
5. The phrasing of the contract is rather ambiguous.
6. The phrasing of the question was vague.
7. Her phrasing, as ever, is faultless.
8. There was no tactful way of phrasing what he wanted to say.
9. The unfortunate phrasing of his sentence hardly made things sound any better.
10. A great deal of faulty question phrasing stems from survey workers being over-involved in their own ideas.
11. His design had to reveal the pattern and phrasing of the dream world he wished to conjure up.
12. The team rejected traditional Biblical phrasing, figuring they would be unfamiliar or unappealing to the target audience.
13. Good phrasing is all important: it has to set and keep the dancers going.
14. Most physicists would object to this way of phrasing things.
15. I usually play with my own phrasing and kind of jazz it up a little.
16. I also got really specific about the phrasing and how I could transcribe that on to the guitar.
17. But her natural timbre, phrasing tendencies and intuitive inflections suggest the comparison.
18. The classic Sinatra phrasing remains intact, as does that easy-breeze delivery.
19. Elsewhere, callow phrasing, smudged ensemble and enervated rhythms were commonplace.
20. The phrasing is ambiguous, perhaps deliberately so, but suggests that for the moment only surveillance was intended.
21. The phrasing may be very individual but he will lift it and project it.
22. The phrasing is ample and idiomatic, the sincerity is heartbreaking.
23. Their efforts certainly often lacked the rhythm and phrasing suitable for interpretation by physical and not mechanical means.
24. Although some modern dancers do without music in the accepted sense of that term, they rarely do without rhythmic phrasing.
25. Everywhere in Wednesday's concert there were breathtaking moments where original phrasing and dynamics brought out quite unexpected aspects of the music.
26. The Court of Appeal found that there had been a breach but the phrasing of the judgment is none the less restrictive.
27. Korb is blessed with a sunny vocal style, her phrasing both easygoing and all her own.
28. When a rare disagreement arose, he tried to coax stragglers along or simply found a more acceptable phrasing.
29. There would appear occasionally, in his talk and press releases, hints and bits of intellectual phrasing.
30. Recognizing Shakespeare, the volunteer launched into a typically amateur rendition: false voice, stilted phrasing, etc.