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Word Choice: Gaffe vs. Gaff

The words ‘gaffe’ and ‘gaff’ sound the same and only differ by one letter in...

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Academic Writing: How to Avoid the Genetic Fallacy

In today’s post, we look at how to avoid genetic fallacies. And no, this doesn’t...

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6 Everyday Terms You Might Not Know Are Offensive

Sometimes, common English words have surprisingly offensive origins that you may not notice unless you...

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Spelling Tips: Defence or Defense?

‘Defence’ and ‘defense’ are variant spellings of a word meaning ‘protection from attack or criticism’....

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How to Format a Harvard Reference List

Many universities recommend using the Harvard referencing citation style. There are many variations of this...

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Word Choice: Flaunt vs. Flout

The words ‘flaunt’ and ‘flout’ look similar written down, so it’s easy to mix them...

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World Beard Day: 5 Famous Writers and Their Brilliant Beards

Today, 5 September, is World Beard Day. And after fierce debate among our proofreaders and...

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Punctuation Tips: Commas After Introductory Phrases

You can use introductory phrases and words to frame or modify a sentence in your...

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7 Top Tips for Using Dates in AP Style

Many businesses and news outlets use the guidelines set out in the Associated Press Stylebook...

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Word Choice: Week vs. Weak

The words ‘week’ and ‘weak’ sound identical but have different meanings. And since they only...

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Standard English and Linguistic Imperialism: Is Proofreading Racist?

Proofreading often involves correcting non-standard English. But if it erases minority voices by demanding that...

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How to Cite a Poem in Harvard Referencing

If you’re writing about poetry in an essay, knowing how to reference a poem is...

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