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4 March 2018
When in doubt, cut it out: editing tips
Communication, Uncategorized
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Communication, Writing

Recently I edited a large, complex scientific report. As an editor, one of the first things you do is remove extraneous words. Why force a reader to read two or more words, when one will do? As I worked through the

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