A visual idiom puzzle
Secure your words as you would secure your valuable boat.
Write clearly using crisp words.
Inspect your language as well as inspecting your shoes.
First inflation, now higher interest rates. Is owning a home the right investment in an inflationary environment?
Unburden yourself, but try not to afflict others with your woes.
Tasty words to you may not be so for me. Choose wisely for best effect.
Losing ten percent of your language could definitely ruin your day.
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Repair your understanding of language often.
Compose a rhyme - at any time - it's not a crime - and with a tune is fine
It takes much to succeed.
If you get distracted from your writing, take a break. Then return with a clear head.
The actors of the Natick Drama Workshop are back at it this Spring with their production of The Lady Pirates of Captain Bree!
If you succeed you may also accede to a top role.
Add your skills to a cooperative job today.
Think ahead if you can, reflect afterwards, otherwise.
Be generous with your words, but not overly verbose.
Consider the impact of your words.
If you crave a writing career, begin it, then stick with it, no matter how many restarts it takes.
Go with the flow or fight upstream. Both require paddle skills.
Mix in a challenging word once in a while.
Wondering why is good for developing language skills.
Tempt fate. Tamper regularly with the words you use.
Good word choices help make things clear.
Lots of words in English can be twisty. Just consider "spiral"...
Many of us have a stormy relationship with words. Love them or not, we generally must use them.
Please, do not use your words to besmirch others.
If you don't know the right word, what can you do?
A comprehensive grasp of the English language is difficult to achieve.
Competition for Homes in MA is Forcing Home Buyers to Waive Contract Terms (Contingencies) in Order to Get Their Offer Accepted.
Avoid misusing your words, just like any tool in your toolbox.
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Choose the positive when you can.
Keep your words straight so you can effectively use them.
Words come and words go. Some you forget and some you know.
Plain language need not be kitschy.
Just another word on just another day, much like the ones before it.