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    lied on clich?s to say for you.

    Two exercises I have used for this is

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    When writing articles, stories for full blown manuscripts it is often in your best interest to avoid common phrases or colloquialisms. Many writers refer to the overuse of these phrases as clich? and they avoid them like the plague.

    It may take some work to find new ways to say something you’ve relied on clich?s to say for you.

    Two exercises I have used for this is

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    r best interest to avoid common phrases or colloquialisms. Many writers refer to the overuse of these phrases as clich? and they avoid them like the plague.

    It may take some work to find new ways to say something you’ve relied on clich?s to say for you.

    Two exercises I have used for this is

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    r to the overuse of these phrases as clich? and they avoid them like the plague.

    It may take some work to find new ways to say something you’ve relied on clich?s to say for you.

    Two exercises I have used for this is

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    It may take some work to find new ways to say something you’ve relied on clich?s to say for you.

    Two exercises I have used for this is

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    lied on clich?s to say for you.

    Two exercises I have used for this is to pick a vocabulary list and only use words on that list to compose a thought. It’s amazing how creative you can get when forced into a narrowly defined list of words. The second exercise is to simply remove a letter from the alphabet and provide ground rules that say the letter ‘g’ (or any other lette

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