He runs through his logbook notes of her account, in curtly formal police officialese.
From the guardian.co.uk
That is a seriously pragmatic piece of French officialese, for one overwhelming reason.
From the economist.com
A creation of Washington officialese to describe the inhabitants of miscellaneous households.
From the time.com
Buried on page 15,385 of the U.S. Federal Register last week was a brief announcement in almost incomprehensible officialese.
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Even the system of national exhibitions, organized by the cultural attaches of the world, took on a form of threadbare officialese.
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Just because the template is about the EU, doesn't mean we are bound to follow EU officialese on terminological matters such as this.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Funny, fresh and richly expressive, Aksyonov's idiom has been his contribution to the larger effort of modern Russian poets to rescue the Russian language from deadening officialese.
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The style of writing characteristic of some government officials: formal and obscure