Be singular in your dedication to mixing words into well worded sentences.
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Even if some new words are difficult, do try to ingest them.
Whatever your worksite, work at it.
Out of date, out of style, out of usage by a mile.
Stir up your language while watching out for excess.
Get better acquainted with your kith and kin and the words they use.
Include a new word in your vocabulary today, even if it isn't this one.
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ALWAYS meddle with your words!
Take time to fill spaces you like.
Neologisms are not always in the dictionary...yet.
Take strides in many things at the same time.
A pair of words, although physically opposite, fitting done together.
Words help others paint a mental picture.
Inject a new word into your vocabulary regularly.
Words, even archaic, still have power.
As the second Passover during the pandemic approaches, Chabad Center of Natick is again offering a Seder-to-go kit to the community.
Every day is a good day to test your vocabulary.
Open up your word list and add a new one today.
Show respect if you must reject.
It helps if you can remember the words when you want to use them.
Uniform language is helpful for basic communication.
Write smoothly.
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Avoid using words as if they were merely stuck onto your normal speech.
Use your words with compassion.
There is no need to be an expert linguist to use language well.
Exploration of language is *serious* business!
A stagnant vocabulary is little fun for anyone.
Add to your vocabulary when you can.
Expand your sense of even the most common words.
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Do not let the growth of your language languish.
The United Way's new fundraiser to 'cook up funds' to end hunger
Write well. Choose words which help.
Do not let your vocabulary limit you.
Accurate vocabulary helps when giving your side of the story.
It won't pay to be irreverent...if you've already spent the rent.