phraseology in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The goal is to keep the simulation as close as possible to real-life aviation procedures, including realistic procedural standards and radio phraseology.
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His total output, however, remains small because of his preoccupation with high craftsmanship and exact phraseology.
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Although justified with appropriate socialist phraseology, this policy amounted in effect to abandoning state ownership and control of the economy.
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Foreign call center agents may speak with different linguistic features such as accents, word use and phraseology, which may impede comprehension.
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This order prescribes air traffic control procedures and phraseology for use by persons providing air traffic control services.
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However, what may be seen as poetic in this language is not so much in the formulaic phraseology but in where it appears.
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The community strives to keep the simulation as realistic as possible by using real world communication phraseology and operating procedures.
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However, even if much of the phraseology had been change, marxist theory was still the cornerstone of the party's principal program.
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He attempts to make a stilted phraseology, and weak and sickly sentimentality do duty for genuine emotion.
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In addition, his exposure to classic literature augmented his already rich store of vocabulary and phraseology.
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