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January 16, 2013
by John Benson

Email or E-mail? Usage tips for your digital work.

As if information overload weren’t enough to handle on its own, we are expected to also keep track of how to spell and abbreviate all of the digital devices and services we use. There is no “e” in Tumblr or … Continue reading →

Tags: e-mail, email, grammar, usage | Permalink

October 24, 2012
by John Benson

Linked: 5 Words That Make You Sound Stupid

Via Dictionary.com, Mariam Jehangir calls attention to some crutch words you should avoid that “detract from your main message and don’t add useful meaning to your statement.” Unlike my earlier take on really, this article emphasizes that these words ought … Continue reading →

Tags: grammar, language, oral communication | Permalink

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