1. Avoid alliteration. Always.
2. Never use a long word when a diminutive one will do
3. The adverb always follows the verb
4. Eschew ampersands & abbreviations, etc.
5. Parenthetical remarks (however relevant) are unnecessary.
6. Remember to never split an infinitive.
7. Contractions aren't necessary.
8. Foreign words and phrases are not apropos
9. One should never generalize
10. Eliminate quotations. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “I hate quotations. Tell me what you know.”
11. Don’t be redundant; don’t use more words than necessary; it’s highly superfluous
12. Be more or less specific
13. One-word sentences? Eliminate. The passive voice is to be avoided.
14. Even if a mixed metaphor sings, it should be derailed. Who needs rhetorical questions?
15. Exaggeration is a billion times worse than understatement
16. Don't never use a double negation
17. Proofread carefully to see if you words out.
18. And don’t start a sentence with a conjunction. (Remember, too, a preposition is a terrible word to end a sentence with.)
19. Don’t overuse exclamation marks!!!!!!!
20. Writing carefully, dangling participles must be avoided.
21. Avoid trendy locutions that sound flaky.
22. Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague; they're old hat; seek viable alternatives.
2. Never use a long word when a diminutive one will do
3. The adverb always follows the verb
4. Eschew ampersands & abbreviations, etc.
5. Parenthetical remarks (however relevant) are unnecessary.
6. Remember to never split an infinitive.
7. Contractions aren't necessary.
8. Foreign words and phrases are not apropos
9. One should never generalize
10. Eliminate quotations. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “I hate quotations. Tell me what you know.”
11. Don’t be redundant; don’t use more words than necessary; it’s highly superfluous
12. Be more or less specific
13. One-word sentences? Eliminate. The passive voice is to be avoided.
14. Even if a mixed metaphor sings, it should be derailed. Who needs rhetorical questions?
15. Exaggeration is a billion times worse than understatement
16. Don't never use a double negation
17. Proofread carefully to see if you words out.
18. And don’t start a sentence with a conjunction. (Remember, too, a preposition is a terrible word to end a sentence with.)
19. Don’t overuse exclamation marks!!!!!!!
20. Writing carefully, dangling participles must be avoided.
21. Avoid trendy locutions that sound flaky.
22. Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague; they're old hat; seek viable alternatives.
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