This would take a lot of unnecessary wordiness to achieve in the text . talk ) 21 : 37, 14 March 2012 ( UTC)
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Shepard is also, thank goodness, an outlandishly entertaining showman who balances his wordiness with opportunities for bold physical comedy and gut-grabbing effects.
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And its very strength is in its compulsive wordiness, which comes to seem like a sustained cry of confusion in a no-win universe.
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_MISTAKING WORDINESS FOR ERUDITION . Many people try to impress and establish authority by expressing complex thoughts in long, complex sentences with multisyllabic words.
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Here's a random example that I copy-edited from the middle of the article to show that there's considerable wordiness to rationalise.
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Westernised Chinese lacks the characteristics of traditional Chinese writing, and sometimes poses reading or understanding difficulties to readers because of its awkwardness and / or wordiness.
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And I've written a lot of technical papers ( and always tried to eschew wordiness and communicate in a Katzoff-- like manner ).
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So, as far as I can tell ARTEST4ECHO and I agree with the proposed edit's wordiness and the option of replacing the word implicate.
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The construction of Edgar Allan Poe was an American author who wrote poems, short stories, and literary criticism is flawed because of its wordiness.
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For example, Calton was the first to use the " signal-to-noise-ratio " metaphor, as a reference to wordiness.