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Clouds, first illuminated in antiquity by Aristotle in his treatise Meteorologica, are microscopic assemblages of liquid water, ice crystals, and aerosols. Clouds exist throughout the homosphere—for example, stratosphere and troposphere— and are classified into five distinct types with respect to three étages, low, medium, and high altitudes, in accordance with Luke Howard’s Latinate nomenclature—for example, stratiform, cirriform, stratocumuliform, cumuliform, and cumulonimbiform.



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-- Are the below sentences below grammatically correct? Do they read well? --- Sentences with a lot of dashes often don't read well.

  • -- Are the below sentences below grammatically correct?
  • Do they read well?
  • --- Sentences with a lot of dashes often don't read well.
  • It's often hard for the reader to clearly understand the relationships between what is said inside and outside the dashes.
  • It's also hard to comment on technical texts, particularly without knowing who th text is intended for.
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-- Are the below sentences below grammatically correct? Do they read well? ---


Sentences with a lot of dashes often don't read well. It's often hard for the reader to clearly understand the relationships between what is said inside and outside the dashes.


It's also hard to comment on technical texts, particularly without knowing who th text is intend

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