Put those words together. Do it today.
Rain or shine, add a word to your verbal tool set every day.
Write today, edit tomorrow.
When you write, do it right. Plagiarism is a bad idea.
It can be difficult to dispose of one's disposition.
A multitude of words are the gubbins of a writer along with something to do the writing.
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Win if you can, but don't bet on it.
Self incrimination is more effective than having someone else denounce you.
Be verbal.
Don't sabotage your writing by misusing words you are not sure you understand.
Bundle up for the season and ride forth in your modern four-wheeled sleigh.
If you choose to abbreviate, - Know, with it, you deviate - When writing for best reach, - Leave abbreviations just for speech.
Mix new ideas in carefully.
Have fun when you shop for just the right word.
Write helpful memos.
A word can be overused. Be aware.
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Know the place to use words...or lurch along, stumbling over your words.
Be a word enthusiast.
"Hey!" Did that get your attention? Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Find just the right word to mean what you need to say.
Sometimes people will see right through you, even if you use clear words.
Big words or little, play with them until they are in your control.
Build better with baubles when you link them with trinkets.
Old words can still fit modern situations. Fill in the time gap, though.
Speed of typing, like the speed of your engine is less important than good word use.
Don't be confused by comparing Snickers and Chuckles.
Words wander wonderfully through our minds. Enjoy them.
Are Robert, Bob, Bobby and Rob synonyms?
No rest for the weary.
Language is flexible and what is "funny" to some will be hurtful to others. Be aware!
Sometimes a word can be appropriate as "Patch" work...
Play with your words so you learn how to be their friend.
Rummage in your brain for a good word; don't ransack it.
The real story of Super Happy Fun America’s “Rise Against Tyranny” and how it was derailed by ANTIFA terrorists.
Be passionate about your work...when it is appropriate.