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LawProse Lesson #154: Compound words: Is it “healthcare,” …

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LawProse Lesson #178: Do you know Standard American …

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LawProse Lesson #203: “Lie low” or “lay low”

WebUse lie low in the present tense; lay low in the past tense. Ex.: The celebrity is lying low for a few weeks to avoid news reporters. Ex.: Last month, that same celebrity …

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LawProse Lesson # 90 — LawProse

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LawProse Lesson 361: The vague “as to” — LawProse

WebMany stylists avoid this phrasal preposition on grounds that it displaces too many ordinary, down-to-earth, single words: about <a rule about something>, at …

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Garner’s Usage Tip of the Day: salutary; *salutiferous; salubrious.

WebNiall Dickson, “Child Protection: Press and the Pendulum,” Guardian, 23 Oct. 1996, at 2. *”Salutiferous” is a needless variant of “salutary.” “Salubrious,” a near …

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LawProse Lesson #406 You as Editor/Physician — LawProse

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Garner’s Usage Tip of the Day: sanatorium; sanitorium; …

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Interviews – Hon. Richard A. Posner, U.S. Circuit Judge (Chicago

WebInterviews – Hon. Richard A. Posner, U.S. Circuit Judge (Chicago) – Judges Are Impatient . Home. Interviews – Hon. Richard A. Posner, U.S. Circuit Judge

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LawProse Lesson #211: Nouns of multitude. — LawProse

WebLawProse Lesson #211: Nouns of multitude. 12,985 Comments / By Bryan A. Garner / May 20, 2015. Nouns of multitude. Last week, we discussed the distinction …

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LawProse Lesson #217: When do you capitalize “federal” and state”

WebDon’t capitalize state when using it as a common noun {She visited the New England states last month.} {The travel guide lists the most secluded beaches in the …

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