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16 Tips on How to Reduce Word Counts and Write Concisely

16 Tips on How to Reduce Word Counts and Write Concisely

Have you ever finished drafting a one-pager, report, or social media profile only to find out that you’re hundreds of words or characters over your limit? Or maybe you’re not working with a word limit, but you get the sense

Inpression Editing October 2, 2016October 7, 2016 Editing Tips, Writing Tips No Comments Read more

10 tips for reducing your word count

10 tips for reducing your word count

Note: We’ve written a new version of this post with six extra tips. Read the new version.  Ever finish a draft of an essay, report, or proposal only to find out that you’re hundreds (or even thousands) of words over

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Commas matter: “Let’s eat grandma” doesn’t mean the same thing as “Let’s eat, grandma”

Can’t figure out why commas belong in certain places in sentences but not others? You’re not alone. In English, we use commas in many different ways, so their presence in (or absence from) a sentence may seem arbitrary. However, commas

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Writing Tip: “As well as” doesn’t mean the same thing as “and”

When you’re writing a sentence that already contains the word “and,” it can be tempting to use “as well as” instead of another “and.” You probably learned at some point in school or at work that you should avoid using

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Punctuation tip: Not all questions end with a question mark

Not every sentence that sounds like a question ends with a question mark. Sentences that do end with question marks are called direct questions — they are sentences that we could ask someone. For example, “Lisa, where are the cookies?”

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When to leave periods out: Part 1

For those of us who write in English on a regular basis, using periods is usually a pretty standard affair. We know that, in general, we need to place a period at the end of a sentence. In some cases,

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