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  • How to Edit for Clarity by Omitting Conjunctions (When to Leave Them . . .
    Omitting unnecessary conjunctions like and, but, and so can make your writing sharper, more professional, and much easier to understand If you’re ready to sound more natural and confident in English, start with clarity
  • When can you remove the conjunction in a sentence?. . . | Filo
    When can you remove the conjunction in a sentence? Not the question you're searching for? You can remove the conjunction from a sentence in the following situations: 1 When you want to split a compound sentence into two simple sentences With conjunction: I went to the market and I bought some apples Without conjunction: I went to the market
  • Stylistic Conjunction Omission in Certain Writing Contexts: An In-Depth . . .
    Writers often omit conjunctions intentionally in various contexts Some common scenarios include: Literary and poetic writing: Creates rhythm, emphasis, or emotional impact Advertising slogans and marketing copy: Adds punch and immediacy Personal narratives or speech: Mimics natural speech patterns
  • When “and” connects two subjects, can we remove the article . . .
    Yes, "on the CPU and GPU" is fine As John says in a comment, it's an instance of conjunction reduction I disagree with the characterization that it's a matter of omitting the second "the", however, or that there is a process of conjunction reduction, even
  • When can you exclude that from a sentence? - ProWritingAid
    Often, that can be removed from a sentence without affecting the overall meaning, especially when it has been used with a conditional, e g She told me that I could go to the party vs She told me I could go to the party Sometimes, however, you can change or lose the meaning by removing that
  • Dropping the Subject for Stylistic Reasons - LanguageTool
    In order to be as least redundant as possible, it’s possible to drop the subject—in the second main clause We explain when you should avoid doing this, and when omitting the subject is the better alternative It’s not the best to always drop the subject of a sentence However, you can do it in some cases
  • Can you eliminate conjunctions from sentences in creative . . . - Reddit
    It's called asyndeton It's a technique used not only in creative writing but sometimes in formal writing and quite often in speeches
  • Eliminating Words - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
    Writers sometimes clog up their prose with one or more extra words or phrases that seem to determine narrowly or to modify the meaning of a noun but don't actually add to the meaning of the sentence Although such words and phrases can be meaningful in the appropriate context, they are often used as "filler" and can easily be eliminated




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