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Filter by Meaning The marketing team had to reword the advertisement to fit the character limit.
He had to reword the contract to make it more legally binding.
The poet decided to reword the final stanza of the poem to convey a stronger emotion.
The translator had to reword the dialogue to capture the humor in the foreign film.
I'm not happy with the way this sentence sounds. I'll reword it.
The teacher asked me to reword my essay to include more supporting evidence.
Let's reword the contract to make it more favorable to both parties.
The journalist decided to reword the headline to attract more readers.
The teacher asked the student to reword his essay to make it more concise.
The politician asked his speechwriter to reword his statement to make it more persuasive.
The editor suggested I reword the opening paragraph to grab the reader's attention.
Can you help me reword this paragraph to sound more professional?
The teacher asked the students to reword their answers to avoid plagiarism.
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