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In her gorgeous, sinuous writing, where each sentence complicates itself, sometimes suggesting its own antithesis, she questions the notion that the fear of the pathological narcissist and narcissism itself are so different at all.
Betts often revised himself mid-sentence, complicating what came before.
Korean does not always include number or gender, and subjects are often dropped from sentences, complicating translation.
Such is the key, complicating sentence in Attorney General William Barr's four-page summary of the "principal conclusions" of Robert Mueller's twenty-two-month investigation, which he issued to Congress on Sunday afternoon.
The significance of race in death sentences is complicated, the study found.
One lawyer, Kemal Omar, dismissed the court as a political entity and said the sentences would complicate efforts to find a solution to the five-year conflict in the western region of Darfur.
This surprisingly complicated sentence has two different agreement problems.
Adding "that" after "Saturday" would help, but this sentence, too, is complicated and hard to read.
They should avoid slangy contractions like "gotta" or "coulda" but stay away from complicated sentence constructions.
Grammatically this comma is unnecessary, but the real problem may be that the sentence is too complicated and needed to be streamlined.
Yet there apparently remains a falsehood that working-class people are not inclined towards eloquence, or that eloquence is taught only in university, or that profanity precludes eloquence, or that if you can put a complicated sentence together you're somehow a class traitor.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com