Avoid cliches and jargon from "summary" of The Writer's Digest Guide to Good Writing by
Cliches and jargon are the enemies of good writing. They are like weeds in a garden, choking the life out of your prose. Cliches are tired, overused expressions that have lost their impact. Jargon, on the other hand, is specialized language that is only understood by a specific group of people. Both cliches and jargon are barriers to communication, making it difficult for your readers to understand and engage with your work.
To avoid cliches, you need to be vigilant in your writing. Keep an eye out for any phrases that sound familiar or trite. Instead of relying on these worn-out expressions, try to come up with fresh, original language that will grab your readers' attention. By avoiding cliches, you can breathe new life into your writing and make it more engaging and memorable.
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