As Mark Twain famously wrote, “I didn’t have time to write a short
letter, so I wrote a long one instead.” His point? Strong writing is
lean writing.
When you want to make your writing more powerful, cut out words you don’t need – such as the 10 included in this post:
1. Just:
The word “just” is a filler word that weakens your writing. Removing it
rarely affects meaning, but rather, the deletion tightens a sentence.
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