Get Rid of Repetition: Pleonasms in Your Writing
Ple… what?
Oh, redundant. Duh. Do it all the often, all the time. LOL
Ryan, over at A Writer’s Path, sent out a good reminder and a great tip for those dreaded editing days. Thanks.
And for 50 more Redundant Phrases to Avoid by Suzanne Purkis, head over to Apoplectic Apostrophes.
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Thanks for sharing this useful advice, Jean. 🙂
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Glad you found it helpful. I just love how quick, and willing, the writing community is to share info.
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They often sneak into the lexicon through common usage. Here’s one, take it as a free gift: “co-conspirator”.
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Good one! I would’ve missed it. Thanks!
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Excellent info as usual. Thank you very much indeed!
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Thanks so much, we all learn from each other.
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