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Description | Example | Category |
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by means of (by, with, through) | Major forest areas are coming back by means of natural processes. | Plain English |
clearly, obviously | Obviously, this is important. | Plain English |
currently | I am currently employed. | Plain English |
each and every (every) | You better check each and every door. | Plain English |
for all intents and purposes (omit) | The era in which we must aggressively defend our woodlands has, for all intents and purposes, passed. | Plain English |
for the most part (omit) | For the most part people's suspicions are based on a misunderstanding of the facts. | Plain English |
for the purpose of (to, for) | Commercial shows are one-off projects put on for the purpose of making money. | Plain English |
have the ability to (be able to, can) | The toddle has the ability to walk. | Plain English |
have a tendency (tends) | This policy has a tendency to isolate some communities. | Plain English |
in a manner of speaking (omit) | The policy has, in a manner of speaking, begun to Balkanize the more rural parts of our state. | Plain English |
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