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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning I need to rephrase this sentence to make it sound more formal.
Please rephrase your question in a simpler way.
He requested me to rephrase my response in a less confrontational way.
The customer asked the salesperson to rephrase the product description.
The interviewer asked the candidate to rephrase her answer to be more concise.
The speaker had to rephrase the statement to clarify the misunderstanding.
The translator had to rephrase the sentence to convey the same meaning in the target language.
He tried to rephrase his statement to make it sound less incriminating.
The customer asked the salesperson to rephrase the terms and conditions.
The tour guide had to rephrase the explanation to accommodate the foreign visitors.
The lawyer had to rephrase the legal jargon for the jury to understand.
She didn't understand the instructions, so I had to rephrase them.
He had to rephrase his request for directions.
I didn't understand the meaning of the word, so I asked him to rephrase it.
The professor asked the student to rephrase their argument to strengthen their thesis.
The politician had to rephrase her statement to avoid offending certain groups.
The teacher asked me to rephrase my answer to the essay question.
She hired a copywriter to rephrase her website content to make it more engaging.
The public speaker had to rephrase her speech to appeal to a wider audience.
He asked me to rephrase his resume to make it more impressive.
She had to rephrase her pitch to make it more appealing to potential investors.
Can you please rephrase my question so it sounds more sophisticated?
She asked the copywriter to rephrase the headline for the advertisement.
He needed to rephrase his apology to sound more sincere.
She had to rephrase her question so that the non-native speaker could understand it.
He had to rephrase the legal document to make it more understandable for his client.
My boss asked me to rephrase the proposal to make it more concise.
He asked her to rephrase the idea in simpler terms.
I need to rephrase my essay to make it easier to understand.
"He needed to rephrase the sentence to remove the ambiguity and make it clearer."
The author had to rephrase the paragraph to fit the required word count.
She tried to rephrase her speech to make it more engaging.
The lawyer had to rephrase her argument to make it more convincing.
The journalist had to rephrase the question to avoid sounding biased.
He had to rephrase the sentence to make it more concise.
The teacher asked the student to rephrase the question using their own words.
I don't understand what you're saying, can you rephrase it?
The journalist had to rephrase the controversial statement.
The author had to rephrase the paragraph to make it more engaging for the readers.
He asked me to rephrase the essay introduction.
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