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May 12, 2006
writing myths
While a few of these writing myths actually are sound precautions in the context of formal legal writing, for most general writing contexts they are useful reminders. In a day and age when many people no longer understand the grammatical references these myths refer to, at least someone is using words like "infinitive," whether or not we need to be concerned about it being split.
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