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Craig Haiss wrote:
> Focus on what you are writing as well as how to write it. A clearly written sentence will be misunderstood if the reader doesn't have the foundational knowledge to make sense of it.
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> Also, try studying another language. English allows for some seriously convoluted sentence structures; focusing on another language might help you get in the habit of writing terse sentences, unlike this one.
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> Craig Haiss
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That's one of the things editors are for - deconvolution.
Or, at least, alerting us to excessive convolution.
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