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Even though a joke is supposed to be funny, treat it instead like you're telling about your last (fairly boring) trip to the grocery store.

If you don't know whether you're writing to a man or a woman, but you know your recipient's title, you may use it instead (like "Dear Professor,", "Dear Senator,", etc).

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It seems, instead, like a sudden expanse.

It was, instead, like the virus isolated previously from the captive chimpanzee of unknown origin.

If this is an attempt to show ruthlessness, it looks instead like a return to confusion.

It appeared instead like a place where an artist actually worked hands-on, making his art.

It looks instead like the only means we've got right now to create badly needed credit.

It felt, instead, like an exquisite athletic display, which is precisely the type of performance at which Mayweather excels.

It reads instead like functional description in a film script, except without the typographical excitement of capitalised PEOPLE and THINGS.

By the fourth day the tentacles were gone, and the organism ceased to resemble a medusa entirely; it looked instead like an amoeba.

It is instead like using a more powerful photo-finish camera -- indeed, one already mandated by the legislature -- to determine the winner of the race more accurately".

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