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Stop using “very” and improve your vocabulary

Posted on December 31, 2021August 11, 2022 By The Lingwist No Comments on Stop using “very” and improve your vocabulary
Stop using “very” and improve your vocabulary

The Irritating question that comes to your mind is “why do I have to avoid the word very when it is widely used in books and daily conversation and why does it sound useless?” The answer is you have all the right to use “very”. It adds emphasis. But wait, the problem is not about…

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