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As he tries to imagine the inner workings of this very private woman's mind, he uses hedge wording like "perhaps," "seems likely" and "it's possible".
Or that in a gay marriage boilerplate wording like "I do solemnly declare that I know of no lawful impediment" takes on profound significance.
Other wording like "does not contain in accordance to REACH" (nine respondents) was inappropriate for the same reason.
(There's wording like this in the U.S. Oath of Allegiance). The U.S. government could interpret it as evidence that you want to give up your American citizenship.
Currently, clickbait is often characterized by wording like, "You won't believe" or "What happened next will shock you," or other unverifiable assertions in a desperate attempt to spark your curiosity into a click.
Sites often contain an overwhelming number of CTAs that confuse users, or have bland repetitive messaging such as "click here," "read more" and "learn more". Instead, include more action-oriented, relatable wording like "Get Ahead Now," "Start Saving," etc. UGC: User-Generated Content.
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Physicists don't use words like "good".
Make up a word like... disbaration.
They used words like "murdered" and "assassinated".
And the word "like".
You know, these words like, "You are at risk.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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