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Editing Tip: Root out repetition and needless words
Most drafts contain meandering, repetitious, and clumsy phrasing. Too often, writers repeat ideas by using just slightly different words for
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Most drafts contain meandering, repetitious, and clumsy phrasing. Too often, writers repeat ideas by using just slightly different words for

“Whom” is fancy and “who” is regular — right? While a lot of people think that’s the case, there’s actually

Overview Let’s discuss the difference between it’s vs. its. This is a common error in reports, and it is usually

I recently read a great article about the weight certain words and their placement have in a sentence. I am

Avoid generalities like “suspect was aggressive.” Instead, break it down: What did the suspect say or do? “The suspect raised