Sentence examples for phrases to avoid from inspiring English sources

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Executives need to know which phrases to avoid and which to adopt.

Telltale words and phrases to avoid: "Adonis," "Einstein," "strides among us like a colossus" or any reference to your skills on the dance floor (unless you actually are a dance instructor).

While you are rightly inhibited about making derogatory subjective comments about your employer (phrases to avoid: dead-end, soul-crushing, those baboons in strategic planning), you may answer objective questions about, for example, benefits, opportunities for promotion and turnover rates and by so doing vividly convey a sense of the firm.

Not only did he repeat segments out of their original order to trump predictability, but he also varied the length of repeated phrases to avoid squareness, again making it more difficult for the gamer to predict when the theme as a whole would repeat.

These are some common phrases to avoid: to avoid: "Whatever".

These are some common phrases to avoid: Sarcasm is a common fall-back for people with passive aggression and will only worsen bad situations.

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"It's such a difficult phrase to avoid.

It is carefully phrased to avoid giving any recognition or legitimacy to the FARC.

Diplomats have long employed disingenuous turns of phrase to avoid conceding inconvenient and sometimes self-evident truths that could compromise or embarrass their nations.

Be that as it may (a phrase to avoid the voguism that said), the noun blog is a useful addition to the lexicon.

By Jon Lee Anderson July 18 , 2013Diplomats have long employed disingenuous turns of phrase to avoid conceding inconvenient and sometimes self-evident truths that could compromise or embarrass their nations.

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