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How to Use the Ruler Tool in Microsoft Word

The ruler tool in Microsoft Word provides a simple way of making sure different parts...

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Word Choice: Wander vs. Wonder

The words ‘wander’ and ‘wonder’ sound similar. They’re also very close in spelling, with only...

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5 Tips on How to Write an Op-Ed Article

Op-eds are a great way for academics and professionals to reach a wider audience. Have...

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5 Brilliant LGBTQ Novels for Pride Month

June is Pride Month, a time when the LGBTQ community celebrates its diversity and fights...

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Word Choice: Sauce vs. Source

‘Sauce’ and ‘source’ may sound similar when spoken, but these terms are very different in...

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How to Write Up an Interview-Based Article

You’ve interviewed someone and had it transcribed. But what happens next? How do you turn...

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Word Choice: Meat vs. Meet

The words ‘meat’ and ‘meet’ sound the same, but they have very different meanings. Make...

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5 Top Tips on How to Write for Skim Readers

In this busy world, who has time to read anything? Well, we do, because we’re...

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Grammar Tips: What Is a Clause?

The clause is a basic grammatical unit comprising a subject and a verb. But what...

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Word Choice: Guilt vs. Gilt

‘Guilt’ and ‘gilt’ sound very similar. They’re also similarly spelled, with only the ‘u’ in...

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Spelling Tips: Weird or Wierd?

If something is odd, is it ‘weird’ or ‘wierd’? This word is easy to get...

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How to Cite a Standard in Chicago Footnote Referencing

Technical standards are vital in many industries, setting norms or agreed methods for common tasks....

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