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Lost in translation 6 – Archaic words

By Caroline Thurlow | Communication strategy, Content marketing, Plain language | 0 comment | 16 September, 2013 | 0

In the second last post in a series about choosing the right word when communicating, we look how archaic words are still appearing in many business’s writing, particularly standard letters. Archaic words are words and phrases that were once used regularly, but are now less common. Of course, the English language continually evolves, and possiblyRead more

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