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Phrases to avoid in email

September 17, 2013

5 Phrases You Should Never Use In An Email
BY DRAKE BAER, fastcompany.com

If you want to sound like an intelligent person rather than a cliché robot, that is.

It’s way eas­i­er to rely on clichés and clap­trap in your writ­ing than to expend the ener­gy on an orig­i­nal thought—one rea­son why the 70 emails you send …

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