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  2. Wikipedia:Things to avoid when writing essays - Wikipedia

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    Avoid using jargon. Assume that new users will read the essay, and not just experienced ones. Essays are regularly quoted on article talk pages, and it's possible for a newcomer to stumble on one. Avoid using shortcuts within an essay. Instead, write out the full name of the policy or guideline. Examples:

  3. Wikipedia : When to use or avoid "other stuff exists" arguments

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    In order to judge the necessity of such a phrase, other articles of famous deceased actors were checked. Generally, these other articles did not (and still do not) use this sort of reference, and thus the article on The Dark Knight did not. While not a strict OSE reasoning, the overarching concept remains, that of precedent and consistency ...

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch - Wikipedia

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    The advice in this guideline is not limited to the examples provided and should not be applied rigidly. If a word can be replaced by one with less potential for misunderstanding, it should be. [1] Some words have specific technical meanings in some contexts and are acceptable in those contexts, e.g. claim in law.

  5. Wikipedia:Arguments to avoid on discussion pages - Wikipedia

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    In order to meet the general notability guideline, an article must be sourced by reliable sources with substantial coverage. If only the trivia in an article is and can be sourced, it is doubtful whether or not it can be included, and this should indeed be examined.

  6. English collocations - Wikipedia

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    Compounds are units of meaning formed with two or more words. The words are usually written separately, but some may be hyphenated or be written as one word. Often the meaning of the compound can be guessed by knowing the meaning of the individual words. It is not always simple to detach collocations and compounds. car park; post office; narrow ...

  7. Wikipedia:Don't bludgeon the process - Wikipedia

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    Bludgeoning is when a user dominates the conversation in order to persuade others to their point of view. It is typically seen at articles for deletion, request for comment, the administrator incidents noticeboard, an article talk page, or even another user's talk page. A person replies to many "!votes" or comments, arguing against that ...

  8. Loaded language - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Weston, for example, admonishes students and writers: "In general, avoid language whose only function is to sway the emotions". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] One aspect of loaded language is that loaded words and phrases occur in pairs, sometimes as political framing techniques by individuals with opposing agendas.

  9. Henri Bergson - Wikipedia

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    Bergson was not silent during the conflict, and gave some inspiring addresses. As early as 4 November 1914, he wrote an article, "Wearing and Nonwearing Forces" (La force qui s'use et celle qui ne s'use pas), that appeared in a periodical of the poilus, Le Bulletin des Armées de la République Française. A presidential address, "The Meaning ...