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2. Remember that you can always deny that you said it. But if you write it, you may be held accountable for many, many moons. You may be surprised to find where your message ends up (as an example of "What Not To Do" in ...
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The way we speak and write tells people how well educated we are. By learning how to apply what we have learned in our study of the English language, we are able to assert to others that we have an understanding of the words and styles we choose to use. This concept of usage--the way that the detail, choice of words, and structure are used to convey ideas--helps determine the way others perceive ...
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