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		<title>Less or Fewer: Is There Still a Difference?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A CORRESPONDENT OF MINE RECENTLY HAD THIS TO SAY: I&#8217;m appalled at the increasing use of less when fewer would be more appropriate. I was taught that if you could count them (e.g. people at a meeting) you used fewer; if you couldn&#8217;t count it (e.g. sugar) you used less. It seems that the trend [...]]]></description>
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		<title>‘Affect’ or ‘Effect’: It&#8217;s Harder Than You Think!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[‘AFFECT’ AND &#8216;EFFECT&#8217; ARE COMMONLY MISUSED. Here are some simple examples to help you get them straight. The most common meaning of ‘affect’ is to influence, e.g. The new image AFFECTED the size of the file. The new sense of respect AFFECTED him profoundly. The sunlight has AFFECTED the finish of this paint. Another meaning [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Hyphens Made Easy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[YOUR READERS JUDGE YOU ON THE WAY YOU WRITE. This applies whether you&#8217;re writing advertising copy, a college or business report, a website or the next great novel; it&#8217;s these judgements that will determine the success or failure of your venture. For example, would you buy a book if you flipped through the pages and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Apostrophes: A Gentle Introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TIM NORTH PRESENTS A BEGINNER&#8217;S GUIDE to the humble apostrophe. Apostrophes are a common source of confusion for many writers. They needn&#8217;t be, though, and this easy-to-follow article will help you to use them properly. Let&#8217;s start with a very simple explanation of what a noun is. Don&#8217;t worry, this will be the only jargon [...]]]></description>
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