Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

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At the weekend, ministers offered to reword the legislation, which states that there should be a "presumption in favour of sustainable development".
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Then top it off by rewording a sentence that isn't even relevant when taken out of context.
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Everything should be read with "re" in mind: repeating, rehearsing, reviewing, rewording, rewriting, revising, rethinking, returning, rereading and revisiting to name just a few.
www.irishcatholic.ie
Therefore, we have to reword it to one that is true to use it in a deduction.
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I think we have to reword the constitution.
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Few to some feats, skills, and items are reworded and rebalanced to fit in the modern world, but the biggest change is feats.
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Because of this, some of the popular hymnn were reworded to better suit the theology that it teaches.
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Over the years, however, the lyrics and meaning of the song have been shortened and often reworded.
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He views this is practice as mostly negative and believes that politicians reword events to cover failed actions.
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Sentences that are usually problematic will be reworded into active-voiced, declarative phrasings of their non-canonical counterparts.
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