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"Whichever pronouns people choose to use, these choices need to be honored, especially by attorneys who believe in a client-centered approach," writes Michael J. Stutman of Flaster Greenberg. Grammar ...
The business world is rife with buzzwords that make a lot of noise without actually saying much. “You want to sound like a person, not an institution,” writes Brian A. Garner for the Harvard Business ...
To understand why we’ve been getting it wrong, we need to know a little about the history of grammar teaching. Grammar is how we organise our sentences in order to communicate meaning to others. Those ...
I bet it was 40 years ago, in another era entirely, when Car & Driver magazine in some long forgotten review wrote about an automobile’s “niggardly gas mileage.” Someone wrote a letter to say that, ...
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Conflicts are always brewing in the grammar world. This time, I'm talking about the singular "they." I'll need a little time to explain the concept. Have patience. A sentence often starts with a ...
An essay published online set off a social-media firestorm last week. The too-hot-to-touch topic wasn’t Syria or impeachment or even Stephen Miller’s new hair. It was about something far more ...
Last week, Rosemary Dewar highlighted a shift in attitude among current high school students. Apparently, this demographic “wants to jumpstart their careers as soon as possible” and they’ve realized ...
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