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Wordage

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The contract had a complex wordage that required legal interpretation.
The speech was criticized for its excessive wordage.
The presenter's wordage in the lecture was too technical for the audience to understand.
The teacher praised the student's wordage for their descriptive essay.
The article had a high wordage, making it difficult to read.
His wordage was difficult to understand for the audience.
The email had a low wordage to convey the message quickly.
The politician's wordage during the debate was well-rehearsed.
The email was too long, with a wordage of over 1000 words.
The teacher asked the student to improve their wordage in the essay to make it more concise and clear.
The wordage of the contract was modified to better represent the interests of both parties.
The editor suggested reducing the wordage of the article to make it more concise.
The wordage in the news article was biased towards one political party.
The lawyer carefully reviewed the wordage of the contract.
The journalist was praised for their ability to use a low wordage to convey a complex story.
The legal document had a wordage of over 50 pages.
The marketing campaign had a low wordage to create a catchy and memorable slogan.
The wordage in the speech was persuasive and convincing.
The author was given a wordage limit for their novel by the publisher.
The wordage in his speech was clear and concise.
The wordage of the message can affect the emotions it conveys.
The wordage "limited time offer" made me purchase the item quickly.
The wordage of a scientific paper can greatly affect its impact on the field.
The writer's wordage was so vivid that it made the scene come alive in the reader's mind.
The author's excessive wordage made the book difficult to read.
The contract had a wordage that was difficult for the layperson to understand.
The advertisement had a low wordage to grab the viewer's attention.
She struggled with the wordage of the foreign language.
The speaker's wordage during the conference was persuasive and convincing.
The translator's wordage in the document accurately conveyed the meaning in the original language.
The company's HR department carefully examined the wordage in the employment agreement.
The article was marred by wordage that did not contribute to its overall meaning.
The policy document had a high wordage to cover all the contingencies and scenarios.
The contract had a high wordage to cover all the legal aspects.
The wordage "all-inclusive" in the resort brochure was attractive to me.
The contract had a low wordage, resulting in ambiguity and legal disputes.
The article was filled with unnecessary wordage, making it seem longer than it needed to be.
The politician carefully crafted the wordage in his speech to appeal to the audience.
The teacher was impressed with the student's wordage in their essay.
The editor's wordage in the manuscript helped to tighten up the prose and eliminate unnecessary words.
The report had a specific wordage limit that we had to adhere to.
In order to improve her wordage, she decided to read more books and articles on the subject.
The technical manual had a high wordage to provide detailed instructions for the product.
The engineer carefully read the wordage in the technical specifications.
The politician's wordage in the speech was carefully crafted to appeal to their audience.
He struggled with the wordage of the instruction manual, which was written in a technical jargon.
The student was penalized for exceeding the wordage limit for the assignment.
The comedian's wordage was so witty that it had the audience laughing hysterically.
The newspaper article had a high wordage to cover all the details.
The wordage in the advertisement must be carefully chosen to avoid any misunderstandings.
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