economy of words

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There’s a lot of noise out there. The amount of words we use in a day has grown so large that it’s hard to remember how many words there actually are and the vast ocean of what we say.

The problem is that we can’t stop saying the word “word” for so long that we lose the ability to articulate it and that becomes part of our daily speech.

The problem is that you cant stop saying words. Its like the problem of the internet in that we cant stop the internet companies from giving us stuff we dont want without having to delete sites or pay big money to get rid of them.

The solution is to be aware of the fact that when we say the word word we are referring to the number of times that word is repeated in our speech. That means that instead of saying the word word, we should start saying the word word + the phrase word. This is a simple change that will make the sentence sound very much more natural.

When we say the word word, we are saying the number of times that the word is repeated. So instead of saying the word word, we should start saying the phrase word the number of times that word is repeated. This is a very simple change that will make the sentence sound very much more natural.

That means that instead of saying the word word, we should start saying the word word the number of times that word is repeated. This is a very simple change that will make the sentence sound very much more natural.

For example, let’s say we are reading a tweet written by a well-known public figure. What is more natural? To read the tweet: “The last time that famous person tweeted, that famous person tweeted four times.” Or to read the tweet: “The last time that famous person tweeted, that famous person tweeted four times.” Or to read the tweet: “The last time that famous person tweeted, that famous person tweeted four times.

This is a good example of how long a word can be used before it starts to sound like you’re talking about something it isn’t. If you are saying something to a Twitter user, you would use longer words to keep the tone and rhythm of conversation going. If you are saying something to a journalist, you would use shorter words to keep the tone and rhythm of conversation going.

This is a good example of how long a word can be used before it starts to sound like youre talking about something it isnt. If you are saying something to a Twitter user, you would use longer words to keep the tone and rhythm of conversation going. If you are saying something to a journalist, you would use shorter words to keep the tone and rhythm of conversation going.

The same applies to writing. Don’t write like you are talking to a journalist or a Twitter user. Write like youre talking to a person and a conversation with them.

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