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Well phrased
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"well phrased" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a statement or question that has been expressed in a concise, clear, or particularly effective way. For example: "The question you asked was well phrased; it made me think deeply about the issue."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
That was not very well phrased.
News & Media
That's a well phrased corporate statement for you.
News & Media
The suit was mine.A little something to endorse "Complaint": sheer poetry, of course,more lofty than Lament or Whine.Complaint for Absolute Divorce: so well phrased, who could feel remorse?That "Absolute" was rather fine.A little something to endorse the universe as-is: for worse,for better.
News & Media
11th line: consistent with the observed... Discussion, 5th paragraph (Considering nucleotide compositions.......) Although this part of the discussion is quite important and interesting, it is not well phrased.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
"And her singing was unfailingly lovely — accurate, well focused and sensitively phrased".
News & Media
Biden may not have phrased it well, but he was indeed repeating the Administration's line.
News & Media
However, questions about subjective well-being can be phrased in different ways.
Science
It's a truly, well, polar phrase.
News & Media
Well tailored phrasing … Janine Jansen.
News & Media
Well, the phrase seems a bit overblown and poetical.
News & Media
The parser provides Universal Dependencies (v1) and Stanford Dependencies output as well as phrase structure trees.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
✓ Best practice
Use "well phrased" when you want to commend someone for expressing something clearly, effectively, or artfully.
⚠ Common error
Avoid using "well phrased" in very formal or academic writing where more precise language might be expected. Consider alternatives like "clearly articulated" or "concisely stated".
Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "well phrased" is adjectival; it modifies a noun (often implied or stated) to describe the quality of its phrasing. As Ludwig AI confirms, it indicates that something has been expressed effectively.
Expression frequency: Rare
✓ Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
50%
Formal & Business
0%
⚠ Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "well phrased" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase in English, used to describe something that is expressed clearly and effectively. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While not overly common, its presence in News & Media and Science contexts suggests its relevance across diverse fields. If you're aiming for variety or a more specific nuance, consider alternatives such as "articulately expressed" or "clearly stated", depending on the context.
FAQs
What does "well phrased" mean?
"Well phrased" describes something (a statement, question, etc.) that is expressed in a clear, effective, and appropriate manner.
How can I use "well phrased" in a sentence?
What are some alternatives to "well phrased"?
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