But, as the French report so politely puts it:
The decor is striking, and that's politely putting it.
Or more politely put, least age discriminatory.
But he is politely put in his place.
"I know so few of the American schools," Mickelmuss said, politely putting the blame on himself.
Put politely, it is whether the Germans have become too addicted to leisure time for their own good.
Politely put, Mark Twain was not known for his skills as a dramatist.
"Since when have terrorists and tyrants announced their intentions, politely putting us on notice before they strike?"
Put politely, they aren't, as a rule, very good.
He's a good old country boy, isn't he, if you want it put politely?