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Advertising copy. Where sentences are replaced by participle phrases.
Noun phrases. And dangling conjunctions. Bleah.
-- K
Related:
Rules for Writers: Avoid run-on sentences they are hard to read.
Don't use no double negatives. Use the semicolon properly, always use it where it is appropriate...
Never sign a contract including any of the phrases "sort of", "kind of", or "and stuff".
Only the shallow know themselves.
-- Oscar Wilde, Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young...
italic, adj: Slanted to the right to emphasize key phrases.
Unique to Western alphabets; in Eastern languages, the same phrases are often slanted to the left....
BALLI, BALLI, BALLI ! Whatever you say! -- Useful phrases to know when traveling in moslem area
Don't string too many prepositional phrases together unless you are walking through the valley of the shadow of death.
For each time you say the phrases "touch base," "networking," or "bottom line," you will spend one month in hell.
Gratitude is best and most effective when it does not evaporate itself in empty phrases.
-- Magnifico Giganticus (aka the Mule)...
In statements involving two word phrases, make an all out effort to use hyphens.