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  2. These Words - Wikipedia

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    "These Words" details Bedingfield's lack of inspiration and her reaction to pressure from her record label to produce a hit song. [1] "These Words" was released as the album's second international single and as the lead single in North America. The single sold well, reached the top 40 worldwide, and topped the charts in both Ireland and the ...

  3. Unwritten (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video may be seen to elaborate the lyric as an oblique spiritual narrative of striving to ascend (and reach a heavenly dove), while the lyric also reflects Bedingfield's concerns at this time with the process of writing, concerns perhaps more clearly expressed in "These Words", also featured on the "Unwritten" album.

  4. My Own Words - Wikipedia

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    My Own Words is a 2016 book by American Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her biographers Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams. The book is a collection of Bader Ginsburg's speeches and writings dating back to the eighth grade.

  5. These are the most mispronounced words of 2024 - AOL

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    The Swedish language also contributes two words on the UK list: smokeless tobacco Snus, pronounced (SNOOZ), and flygskam, the name of a movement that aims to discourage people from flying that ...

  6. Rihanna, In Her Own Words - AOL

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  7. Wikipedia:Use our own words - Wikipedia

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    Write in your own words. It may seem obvious that editors should choose their own words when writing articles. We have a long content guideline on plagiarism and another explanatory essay on close paraphrasing. And it is obvious and normal for editors to choose their own words, rather than lift them from our sources. It is quite normal for a ...

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  9. Paraphrase - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "in your own words" is often used within this context to imply that the writer has rewritten the text in their own writing style – how they would have written it if they had created the idea. [25] Nowadays, there are some models to learn and recognize paraphrase on natural language texts. [26]