Bull's Eye Business Writing TipsTip #497: Improper Grammar...These
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Tip# 497: Improper grammar in ads Do not model advertising slogans in your business writing. Some of these slogans may contain improper grammar. |
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Vocabulary Word of the Week:
Circuitous (adj.): not being forthright or direct in language or action.
Example: When I asked my boss why I hadn’t received a raise, she gave me a circuitous response.
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Send us any incorrect ads or signs you notice, and we'll include them in future e-mails. |
Quote of the week:
“Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that nobody's going to know whether you did it or not."
– Oprah Winfrey
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