Bull's Eye Business Writing TipsTip #483: Placing the word "only" ...These
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Tip #483: Place the word "only" next to the word or phrase it modifies. For example: Original: In the longer run, this election can only be counted as a success if it helps lead to a unified Iraq. Better: In the longer run, this election can be counted as a success only if it helps lead to a unified Iraq. |
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Change the position of the word
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