Murphys Laws: The 19 Rules for good Riting to The 19 Rules for good Riting
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The 19 Rules for good Riting : Join clauses good like a conjunction should.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : And don't use conjunctions to start sentences.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : Don't use a run-on sentence you got to punctuate it.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : About sentence fragments.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : In letters themes reports articles and stuff like that we use commas to keep strings apart.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : Don't use commas, which aren't necessary.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : Its important to use apostrophe's right.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : Don't abbrev.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : Check to see if you any words out.
The 19 Rules for good Riting : In my opinion I think that the author when he is writing should not get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words which he does not really need.
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