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But if the writing is straightforward and to the point, it enhances a company's credibility and will not require doubling back with definitions and footnotes.
There won't be any clues to decipher, any codes or hidden meanings, the announcement will be straightforward and to the point.
I think it'd be more straightforward and to the point.
Often yes/no questions are straightforward and to the point -- as a result, we answer "yes" or "no".
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But after a while, her very straightforward presentation style: punchy sentences, direct and to the point, may not sound conversational or chatty, but they start to win you over.
The plot is "straightforward and simple, to the point," Mr. O'Brien said.
Tony Blair has his moments, but in comparison with Mr Livingstone, he and Gordon Brown seem straightforward to the point of dullness.
A number of respected commentators saw this as a straightforward lie, to the point of being a firing offense.
The service's backend is straightforward, perhaps to the point of being a little too basic.
Panahi's storytelling is direct, even obvious, and his visual approach looks similarly straightforward to the point of being utilitarian.
Narrated by Duane Eddy, Radio 2's music documentary about Les Paul, inventor of the revolutionary electric guitar of the same name, was straightforward to the point of old-fashioned and utterly reverential.
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