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We Inculcate It Into Your Everyday Routine?

  • Category: Edit
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  • On May 7, 2019

In this edition of Say It Better Say It Right, an executive of a major pharmacy chain describes the phenomenon of having treatment centers in drugstores.

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Whoever and Whomever

  • Category: Write
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  • On April 23, 2019

Only one of the following sentences is correct. Which one is it?

  • Give the ice cream to whoever wants it the most.
  • Give the ice cream to whomever wants it the most.

 Because you say to whom, you might think the second sentence—the one with whomever—is the correct... (Read More)

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A Refresher on Who and Whom

  • Category: Write
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  • On April 5, 2019

Here is a line of copy from a piece I was recently asked to edit: Make a list of the people who you will ask for help.

The who in the sentence should be whom: Make a list of the people whom you will ask for help.

The grammatical explanation... (Read More)

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Infamously Colorful Handbags?

  • Category: Uncategorized
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  • On March 27, 2019

This edition of Say It Better Say It Right comes from a news article about the fashion brand Kate Spade.

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The Subtle Difference Between Complex and Complicated

  • Category: Review
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  • On March 13, 2019

Last month, Jeff Bezos got a lot of exposure for—among other things—his use of the term complexifier, a word that doesn’t appear in English language dictionaries. In his widely publicized blog post about not succumbing to blackmail, Mr. Bezos wrote that owning The Washington Post is a complexifier for him.

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A Complexifier?

  • Category: Edit
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  • On February 26, 2019

This installment of Say It Better, Say It Right comes from Jeff Bezos’s recent blog post on Medium, “No thank you, Mr. Pecker.”

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How to Use the Colon

  • Category: Review
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  • On February 19, 2019

Here are three examples of incorrect colon use that have crossed my desk recently. Here’s why the colons are wrong and how to fix them:

The ads were designed to test the impact of appealing to different emotions, including: fear, joy, and hope.

While colons are used to introduce lists... (Read More)

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Constituent Parts?

  • Category: Edit
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  • On February 12, 2019

This installment of Say It Better Say It Right comes from a food company executive who made the statement as part of a public debate about the use of the term healthy on food labels.

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Good Jokes and Good Writing

  • Category: Write
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  • On February 5, 2019

Jerry Seinfeld was interviewed about what makes a good joke, and a lot of what he said makes sense for all writing. So, kidding aside, here are three elements of a successful joke that make for successful copy, too.

Brevity “You’re always trying to trim everything down to absolute rock,... (Read More)

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Robotics of Compliance Information?

  • Category: Edit
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  • On January 29, 2019

This edition of Say It Better Say It Right comes from a news article about the benefits of featuring real patients, not actors, in pharmaceutical ads.

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