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Compare: “Well, that way the text becomes bad

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Could it be any more boring? A word for accountants and know-it-alls.

Compare: “Your reader wantsnamelybe entertained.”

2) Yes

By this I mean the little word "astonishment" that slips out of our mouths when we speak. Leave it out of your written text!

Compare: “Living texts areYesgreat!"

3) Of course

Here I am referring to the affirmative, emphatic word. Your text must be strong enough that you can do without this word. (In the meaning "occurring in nature" the word is fine.)

Compare: “Of course elephants can fly!” with “Elephants can fly.”

4) Now

This inconspicuous little word is czech republic telegram screening superfluous in every sense. Avoid it!

As a time-wasting filler word, it seems out of place in written text. (Unless you're writing dialogue in fiction formats.)



As a synonym for “now” it seems outdated and boring:

Compare: “Now he trots along.” with “He trots along.”

5) Simple

You can still use the word to mean "simple". However, it is unnecessary as an exclamation. (Again, this does not apply to dialogues.).
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