Sentence examples for no jargon from inspiring English sources

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No jargon needed there; it's precise, to the point and absolutely fascinating.

Remove any irrelevant or unnecessary detail and make sure that you're using simple, language that has impact – no jargon.

It's not abstract, there's no jargon in it … it's the journey of an innocent Dutchman trying to understand finance".

Please explain -- and no jargon, please -- why your firm believed it didn't have to disclose mounting losses at Merrill Lynch ahead of a shareholder vote in December 2008.

Her writing is precise, personable, perspicacious: she uses no jargon and avoids excessively technical language, while relishing and celebrating the specific skills of the painter.

But Ms. Schapiro said that the organization was "striving very hard to make sure we have no jargon" in its new campaign.

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No jargon-addicted commentators guiding passive millions through replays.

Here's my suggestion: try scrupulous honesty with no management jargon, no crocodile tears for people you barely know, and no dreadful nicknames.

No corporate jargon and no waffle.

He said that the advert ran with no music, jargon or sound bites and no graphics other than a website address at the end.

In addition, a great newspaper will teach you how to write: most articles are models of clarity and substance — with no academic jargon!

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