Bull's Eye Business Writing Tips:
Getting to Your Writing Target
Tip # 124: When
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Tip # 124: When using clip art
in your business publications, use a large illustration rather
than numerous, small illustrations placed randomly on the page.
However, you can use several individual, but related, clip art
images grouped together for an effective message.
Eliminate the unnecessary words
in the following sentences:
- There are a large number of
applications that involve checking the uncertain data.
- The larger educational
institutions were located in places like New York, Boston, Los
Angeles, and Chicago.
- The United States government
is not supplying much in the way of guidance concerning
ecological environments.
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| Here are some books on business
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also available from Amazon.com.
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Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to
Punctuation, author, Lynne Truss |
The
Everything Resume Book by Steven Graber |
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Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction
, by William Knowlton Zinsser |
The
Gregg Reference Manual, by William A. Sabin |
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Elements of Style, by William Strunk, White, E. B.
White |
How
to Take the Fog Out of Business Writing, by Robert
Gunning, Richard A. Kallan (Contributor) |
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