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Writing & Grammar: Can a Sentence End With a Preposition?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

If I decanted my wine into an inexpensive ceramic container, I might refer to it as my cheap-jug wine. orange juice maker. While celebrating Holi in Mumbai ( [link] ) we bought drinks from the orange juice-maker. orange-juice maker. Please wash my black-coffee cup. Someone put cream in it. cheap jug wine. long range plan.

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Writing & Grammar: More and More Confusing Words

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

eager-- agog, antsy, anxious, ardent, athirst, avid, crazy, desirous, enthused, enthusiastic, excited, geeked [slang], great, greedy, gung ho, hepped up, hopped-up, hot, hungry, impatient, juiced, keen, nuts, pumped, raring, solicitous, stoked [slang], thirsty, voracious, wild, champing at the bit, chomping at the bit. from a specific era.

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50 Tips for Better Video

TechSmith Camtasia

Who are they, and what is their frame of reference? For videos that don’t feature people, record voiceovers first. Use your own voice for voiceovers. A few hours before recording voiceovers, put down the coffee (no milk chugging, either)! Learn about your audience. Take the time to get quality audio. Why is this easier?

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