The Perpetuation Of Polysyllabic Obfuscation Through Redundancy And Obtuse
Reiteration Is Often Unnecessarily Repeated As A Distinct Disservice To
Clarity And Brevity
The perpetuation of polysyllabic obfuscation through redundancy and obtuse
reiteration is often unnecessarily repeated as a distinct disservice to
clarity and brevity, in compound sentences, which overuse punctuation marks
and do not conclude by coming to a conclusion, when this seems to be within
reason and right order.