Strategies for avoiding tedious repetition – III

Jose A. Carillo

In the second part of this discussion last week, I said that you’d be ill-advised to alternate “about” with the phrases “with regard to,” “with reference to,” and “as regards” in subsequent parts of the same exposition. This is because although these phrases can eradicate repetition in your prose, they will definitely make your language standoffish and thus just get in the way of clear communication.