Don't let a missing word stop you.
Amend your ways. Actually use this word at least once today!
Hedge your bets. Know more than one way to say the same thing.
Rhyming is a trick to gain stronger grasp of vocabulary.
Success is not endemic. It takes the right combination of luck and effort.
Take control of your life as much as you can.
Sometimes you've got to get the bugs out of your process...even if it's a day late.
Keep on truckin'.
Grease up your vocabulary today!
Do not be overwhelmed by learning new words. Make it a game when you can.
Methinks some of you have missed a few words...my fault.
Words are sometimes very tasty, too!
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Be in august company. Read the word of the day every day!
Explore a new word today. Be cool, if you can.
Occasionally, a word may tickle your fancy.
Slang is for the gang, not the formal dissertation.
Avoid angry words. They reflect underlying reality.
If you presently have a mediocre vocabulary, there's good news. You have room to improve!
Choose the words you use. Don't snooze.
With words, it is good to have enough command to offer variety.
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Exploring word origins can be an interesting pastime.
Whatever your intent, try to express yourself clearly.
A good word diet is sensible too.
Setbacks set the stage for extra effort and potential success.
Make a mistake. Recover from it the best you can.
Drive through your doubts. Decide and move ahead.
Keep it positive.
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Hold on tight to your best language, while sharing it freely.
Dedicate some part of your day to self-improvement.
Capture your audience in the net you weave with your words.
Typos are a pain, but not as bad as blatant word misuse.
By our use of words we represent ourselves to our readers.
If you work a bunch, be sure to pause for lunch.
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Silent in the summer.
For accurate reference...please have some deference...no need for reverence...please, just make sense.
No ceremony is needed to celebrate your heartfelt words. They can stand on their own.