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Most Hated Clichés in English
by Rana Sinha, Nov 19, 2008
Cliché are very annoying. If you pay attention to what you hear and read during a whole day, you’ll discover many of them. Their frequency in usage reveals the user’s laziness, and refusal to pay attention to the language he or she is using. Here’s a short list of common clichés that get my goat or annoy me.
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Character
by ellen, Oct 5, 2008
Then character of a person is very important. What you say and do tell the kind of values that you have. Those characteristics prove what you believe.
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Being Responsible with Words
by Anoni Mousse, Sep 29, 2008
As we all know, words are produced verbally or symbolically. It may or may not be an intelligible array of sounds or symbols, depending on the lingual understanding of the receiving end. It had been said that words are subtle tools that have the power to dissolve barriers and resolve war and conflict.
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The Harmful Effects of Words
by 27Champ, Sep 27, 2008
This describes how words can have a positive or negative effect on your relationship.
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Only Fools Rush in
by sandra holmes cabeza, Sep 24, 2008
Love the words I love you.
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Most Hated Words and Phrases of the English Language
by Jo Oliver, Sep 11, 2008
Most hated words and phrases of the English language. Whether used in pejoration, coined phrase, or just clichéd, they are all hated by most.
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Secret Messages and the Future Decoded in Books: Conspiracy or Fact?
by Lauren Axelrod, Aug 19, 2008
Is it true that life's trials and tribulations are attributed to predictions found in Bible passages or books of literature? American journalist and author Michael Drosnin is taking the notion one step further to find out if this is truly the case.
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10 Words That May be Tricky to Use in Your Writing
by notenoughfreetime, Aug 18, 2008
10 unusual or even unnecessary words that might not quite fit into your article.
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Star Wars and the Rise of the Image
by illuminatus, Aug 8, 2008
I use Star Wars as an example of how the visual image is supplanting the written word as a primary means of communication.
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Fifteen Disgusting Sounding Words You Never Use
by Louie Jerome, Aug 8, 2008
Words in the English language go in and out of fashion quite quickly. These examples sound disgusting and often are.
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