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{i} üslup

O üslup bana oldukça garip görünüyor. - That wording sounds rather strange to me.

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konuşarak
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sözcüklerle anlatım
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biçem
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ifade etmekte seçilen sözcükler
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anlatım biçimi
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{f} sözcüklerle anlat
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{i} anlatım
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{i} ifade tarzı

Düşünmek zorundayım. Başka bir ifade tarzı bulmayı deneyeceğim. - I have to think about it. I'll try to find another wording.

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{i} ifade; ifade tarzı
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sözle ifade et
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(Askeri) LAFIZ
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{i} family name; George Patton (1885-1945), American general who led American troops into Normandy (during World War II)
American general. In World War II he led the Third Army's sweep across France and into Germany (1944-1945)
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George S Patton
born Nov. 11, 1885, San Gabriel, Calif., U.S. died Dec. 21, 1945, Heidelberg, Ger. U.S. army officer. He graduated from West Point and fought in World War I with the newly formed tank corps. He was later promoted to major general and given command of the 2nd Armored Division (1940). In World War II he led military operations in Morocco (1942) and Sicily (1943) and then commanded the 3rd Army in its sweep across northern France (1944) into Germany (1945). His strategy of bold and highly mobile operations in tank warfare, coupled with his strict, highly disciplined leadership, earned him his troops' respect and the nickname "Old Blood-and-Guts." Criticized for striking a hospitalized soldier he suspected of malingering, he later publicly apologized. He died in a car crash in Germany. See also Battle of the Bulge
George Smith Patton
a US army general who was one of the most important US military leaders in World War II, and was known as "Old Blood and Guts" (1885-1945). born Nov. 11, 1885, San Gabriel, Calif., U.S. died Dec. 21, 1945, Heidelberg, Ger. U.S. army officer. He graduated from West Point and fought in World War I with the newly formed tank corps. He was later promoted to major general and given command of the 2nd Armored Division (1940). In World War II he led military operations in Morocco (1942) and Sicily (1943) and then commanded the 3rd Army in its sweep across northern France (1944) into Germany (1945). His strategy of bold and highly mobile operations in tank warfare, coupled with his strict, highly disciplined leadership, earned him his troops' respect and the nickname "Old Blood-and-Guts." Criticized for striking a hospitalized soldier he suspected of malingering, he later publicly apologized. He died in a car crash in Germany. See also Battle of the Bulge
Mike Patton
(born 1968) American rock and roll musician, singer in the rock band "Faith No More
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