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Word of the Week: duel – dual

October 9, 2014 by Judy

The playbill identified the high school student as duel enrolled at the local college.

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Hiatus

October 6, 2014 by Judy

It wasn’t intentional. I didn’t plan to take a three-month hiatus from blogging. But the longer I was away, the easier it was and the more readily the excuses came.

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Word of the Week – microferroequinologist

June 16, 2014 by Judy

There are golf widows and football widows. I’m a microferroequinologist* widow. My husband still plays with trains. As a result, I’ve picked up a bit of railroad history and terminology.

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Word of the Week – delusional

June 5, 2014 by Judy

Humor is usually a good way to make a point. And this picture makes the point I needed to make with a recent client who had difficulty making the distinction between deluded and diluted. Yet another pair of words that sound alike, but should not be used interchangeably.

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Stuck

June 2, 2014 by Judy

I have a torus palatinus. No, that’s not some obscene fetish. An oral tori is bony growth that occurs on the palate or jaw. Common, harmless, and normally painless, mine is on the roof of my mouth and doesn’t usually bother me.

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No one chooses to lose. Or do they?

May 5, 2014 by Judy

If you need another example of the confusion that reigns in the English language, I tackle another set of confusables today: choose - chose and loose - lose. Even though they look similar - normally a hint for rhyming words, there's not a rhyming pair in the bunch.

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Take a Deep Breath

May 1, 2014 by Judy

Judging from this sign I saw recently on a computer terminal at an eatery, I’m not the only one who has to stop and think about when to use breath and when breathe is the right choice.

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When a Question isn’t Really a Question

April 24, 2014 by Judy

Not every question requires a question mark. Trust me.

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Word of the Week – homing in

April 21, 2014 by Judy

When he was young, our oldest son sang out “homey, homey,” whenever we pulled into the driveway from an out-of-town trip. I use that rather homely introduction to home in on the Word of the Week.

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Don’t Let Scare Quotes Scare You

April 17, 2014 by Judy

I recently edited a paper that included an inordinate number of scare quotes. The writer may have thought he was doing readers a favor by placing quotation marks around a word he was introducing or using in an unusual or nontraditional way. But really, it was just plain scary the number of times they were used.

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