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Passive writing and passive voice

08/04/2020 Write Well, Write To Sell 132 Views 0 Comments good writing techniques, passive writing, rick taubold

From Rick: Last time I answered a question about whether the word “had” fell on the list of words we should avoid overusing in our writing, words like: really, just, actually, very, in fact, looked, seemed, looked like, there (as

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