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If you choose language intended to impress rather than inform your readers, you may succeed only in annoying or confusing them.
When we feel an impulse to use a marvelously exotic word, let us lie down until the impulse goes away. (j. j. Kilpatrick).
Freedom from confusion is more desirable than freedom from rule. (Wilson Follett).
The words of the world want to makes sentences. (Gaston Bachelard)
When two men in business always agree, one of them is unnecessary. (William Wrigley Jr.)
One pearl is better than the whole necklace of potatoes
When we feel an impulse to use a marvelously exotic word, let us lie down until the impulse goes away. (j. j. Kilpatrick).
Freedom from confusion is more desirable than freedom from rule. (Wilson Follett).
The words of the world want to makes sentences. (Gaston Bachelard)
When two men in business always agree, one of them is unnecessary. (William Wrigley Jr.)
One pearl is better than the whole necklace of potatoes
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