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Not quite the stupid expression the [[mediocre lawyer|finical draftsperson]] believes it to be, “[[verbal]]” means “in ''any'' words”, not just in ''spoken'' ones. (The word for that enunciated subset of all possible words, {{sex|he}} will superciliously continue, is “''[[orally]]''”.)  
Not quite the stupid expression the [[mediocre lawyer|finical draftsperson]] believes it to be, “[[verbal]]” means “in ''any'' words”, not just in ''spoken'' ones. (The word for that enunciated subset of all possible words, {{sex|he}} will superciliously continue, is “''[[oral]]''”.)  


“A [[verbal agreement]]”, that [[Mediocre lawyer|odious fellow]] will continue, “is therefore ''any'' kind of agreement, not just one arrived at through the exclusive media of ears, lips and tongues. An “''[[Oral agreement|oral]]'' agreement” is the expression for which you are asking, kind sir.”
“A [[verbal agreement]]”, that [[Mediocre lawyer|odious fellow]] will continue, “is therefore ''any'' kind of agreement, not just one arrived at through the exclusive media of ears, lips and tongues. An “''[[Oral agreement|oral]]'' agreement” is the expression for which you are asking, kind sir.”

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