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Your son sent me a well-worded letter of appreciation, and it was welcome.
Now if there comes an equally well-worded answer, I'll believe in a miracle of my own.
"I shall write him a well-worded invitation to visit us, alone.
'Often, a well-worded speech can dramatize the situation far better.
A well-worded PIC cannot be permed without severance because it is plan minus.
She was awarded laurels for valor, in spite of others' quietly going to jail for the same, but less well-worded, bravery.
The report that we are to vote on now is both balanced and well-worded, but I would nevertheless like to highlight three points on which it could have been clearer.
Another signer, Tim Farron, subsequently wrote that the letter was not "well-worded" and that he should not have signed it "as it was written".
Young, bearded Pastor Phillips - this was his fourth year at the church - gave a well-worded eulogy, full of hope and assurance, just the way Dad would have wanted it.
In the event of a clash between the Irish and English versions of the constitution, the Irish one is given supremacy, though it is not as well-worded legally.
Emmanuel Milingo would hardly be the first man to want out of a relationship without the fuss of a face-to-face encounter, or to conclude that a well-worded note would do the trick.
Careful manipulation of the stories fed to the media and well-worded press releases, not to mention round-the-clock discussions with members of NATO, were slowly shifting popular and official thinking.
The parson said grace, which was not a short familiar one, such as is commonly addressed to the Deity in these unceremonious days; but a long, courtly, well-worded one of the ancient school.
But according to colleagues, a large part of his strength in the bureaucracy comes from his journalistic skills - his fierce curiosity, his analytical talent and his knack for that underrated weapon of bureaucratic influence: the concise, well-worded memo.
The letter called for the ASA to provide indisputable scientific evidence that faith healing did not work; Farron subsequently admitted that the letter was not "well-worded" and that he should not have signed it "as it was written".