5 phrases that make you sound ridiculous
Have you referred to a situation as a ‘win-win’? Or, has ‘at the end of the day’ slipped into your speech? Stop it. Speak simply. Speak directly.
Have you referred to a situation as a ‘win-win’? Or, has ‘at the end of the day’ slipped into your speech? Stop it. Speak simply. Speak directly.
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A content marketer offers guidelines for sharpening your Web posts.
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Whether you’re drafting executive talking points or composing a blog post, this free guide has the tools you need to improve your writing.
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