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Seeking to improve writing skills. I hate old technical articles I've made. Here are some notes I am referencing: - Wipe out the added frills... No "really", "a bit", "very" etc. - Remove words that have no purpose to the sentence when put alone. e.g. "I hate old technical articles I've made in the past". "In the past" not needed. - Additionally, examine every word: a large number don’t serve any purpose. - No over-explaining. If you think they know then don't write it. Avoid assuming the reader is dumb. - Try not to put certain adverbs like "surprisingly" to a fact. It manipulates the value on a fact before it could be read. Speak facts as they are truth. - Use more plain and short sentences. Each sentence contains a thought; Or each sentence contains a fact. - If a sentence is troublesome to get right, get rid of it. - What does the reader want to know next? - Write my thoughts, write against it, see a different perspective, then cut it all into a short outline. - Practice one sentence at a time. Separate up sentences. Judge each sentence on its own, and prove its worth.

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