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#+title: Reduce writing fluff
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#+date: "2021-04-22 15:00:34 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-04 20:51:24 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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The problem with a lot of writings is they can be filled with unnecessary things.
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From research writings, blog posts, legal documents, and even your own notes.
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The most important factor is to be readable and well-understood by an outsider or yourself after a set amount of time.
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The following list is the things I need to keep in mind when writing.
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- Apologizing (e.g., "...as the theory of multiverses is not yet proven as of the time of this writing, more research is required on how we define superheroes").
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- Philosophical non-sequiturs (e.g., "In order to create a deviled egg, first we need to ask is cooking.").
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- Hedging (e.g., probably, somewhat, all I know is, I'm not an expert but).
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- Metaconcepts (e.g., perspective, approaches, identities, entities).
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- Clichés (e.g., walk in a park, knock peoples' socks off).
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- Thingification of verbs and adjectives (e.g., "make an appearance" instead of "appear", "bringing doom" instead of "destroy").
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- Scare quotes (e.g., "so-called", "in-the-know").
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