Techniques for Improving Clarity and Conciseness, Including the Use of Parallel Structure and Eliminating Redundancy
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https://doi.org/10.1997/dgdw1d90Keywords:
clarity, conciseness, parallel structure, redundancy, effective writing, academic discourse, stylistics, coherence, grammar, readabilityAbstract
This article explores major techniques for improving clarity and conciseness in writing, with special attention to the use of parallel structure and the elimination of redundancy. The study examines theoretical perspectives and scholarly opinions regarding effective writing strategies and linguistic.
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