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formuleringen

Formuleringen refers to the choice and arrangement of words used to express an idea. It encompasses vocabulary, syntax, tone, and style, and can determine how clearly or ambiguously a message is understood. In Danish usage, the term describes both the act of formulating and the resulting wording of a sentence, clause, or document.

In practice, formulation occurs in everyday writing and speech as well as in specialized domains such as

Common concerns include choosing terms with well-defined meanings, avoiding jargon or circular definitions, considering the audience,

Process and techniques often involve identifying purpose and audience, drafting a statement, and revising for conciseness

Relation to related terms includes formulation versus expression or phrasing. The concept is central to legal

law,
government,
science,
and
journalism.
Clarity
and
precision
are
central
aims;
an
imprecise
formulation
can
lead
to
misinterpretation,
legal
uncertainty,
or
the
miscommunication
of
policy
intentions.
The
formulation
may
also
influence
how
a
statement
is
received,
including
what
commitments
it
implies
or
what
actions
it
requests.
and
balancing
formality
with
readability.
Formulations
can
be
descriptive,
stating
facts,
or
normative,
expressing
obligations,
permissions,
or
recommendations.
They
may
employ
active
or
passive
voice,
hedging,
and
varying
sentence
length
to
achieve
the
desired
impact.
and
coherence.
Editors
and
style
guides
contribute
to
consistency
and
reduce
ambiguity,
especially
in
large
text
corpora
or
official
documents.
Readability
tools
and
peer
review
can
help
improve
formulation
by
highlighting
ambiguity,
redundancy,
or
overly
complex
phrasing.
drafting,
policy
documentation,
scholarly
writing,
and
translation,
where
precise
formulation
supports
shared
understanding
and
reduces
misinterpretation.