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What Is a Red Herring? Definition and Meaning

What is a red herring? The term refers to a false clue that distracts the reader from what really matters. Learn more about what a red herring means and how to use the device in your writing.

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Best Crime Books to Read in 2022

What are the best crime books of all time? Here are our top 30 crime novels.

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Organisation vs. Organization: What’s the Difference?

"Organization" is the only correct spelling of this word in American English, while both "organization" and "organisation" are acceptable in British English. Learn all you need to know about...

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Complete Subject: What It Is (with Examples)

What is a complete subject in a sentence? This article covers the meaning of this sentence feature, as well as several complete subject examples.

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Allude vs. Elude: What’s the Difference?

Allude means “to make an indirect reference,” while elude means “to cleverly escape.” Learn how to use these two words in your writing.

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The Grass Is Greener on the Other Side: What Does It Mean?

You've probably heard the proverb, "the grass is always greener on the other side." In this article, we cover what this phrase means, where it comes from, and how to use it in your writing.

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Was vs Were: What’s the Difference?

If you want your writing to be clear and effective, you need to conjugate your verbs correctly. Learn how to conjugate the infinitive verb "to be" to was vs were.

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Independent vs Dependent Variables

You can think of the independent variable as the factor you manipulate, and the dependent variable as the factor you measure. Learn more about these important scientific terms and how to use them in...

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Resorption vs. Reabsorption: What’s the Difference?

Reabsorption refers to the process of absorbing something again, while resorption refers to the process of losing substance. Learn how to remember the difference between resorption vs. reabsorption.

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WYM: What Does It Mean and Stand For?

WYM is a common text abbreviation that you might have seen online. Find out what WYM means and how to use it in your writing.

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Past Tense of Think: What Is It?

Do you know what the past tense and past participle of the verb "think" are? Here's everything you need to know about the past forms of "think."

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With Regards To vs With Regard To: Which Is Correct?

The correct phrase is "with regard to," with the singular noun "regard." "With regards to" is a misspelling. Learn how to use this phrase correctly in your writing.

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How to Improve Your Team’s Business Writing Skills

Improving the writing process is key to boosting efficiency while maintaining quality. Follow these tips and get your team on the same page.

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How to Become a Writer: Our Complete Guide

If you've ever wondered how to become a writer, we've got you covered. Learn about all the different types of professional writing and how to break into writing.

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5 Reasons Why Grammar Is Important in Writing

Grammar is essential for creating meaning in writing. It is one of the main ways to ensure that your message is clearly and accurately understood. Read on to learn more about why grammar is important...

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Writing Errors: Top 20 to Avoid

What are the biggest writing errors you should avoid? Find out the top 20 biggest mistakes you can make in your writing and how to fix them.

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The 25 Best Fantasy Books & Novels of All Time: Our Top Picks

Have you ever thought about writing a fantasy novel? Take inspiration from the greats and find out why their writing works. Here's our list of some of the best fantasy books of all time.

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Verb Tenses: What They Are and How to Use Them

Verbs come in 12 main tenses. We'll learn about each type of verb tense with examples, so you can learn how to use them in your writing.

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Set the Bar High: What Does It Mean?

What does it mean if you set the bar high (or low)? Learn more about this common idiom in English, including the meaning, origin, and examples.

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Conventional Grammar: What It Is and 5 Rules NOT to Follow

Conventional grammar means following standard English grammatical rules. But some rules are made to be broken. Here are 5 conventional grammar rules you can safely ignore.

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