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Mr. Tom Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Change the font.

Hi

Are the underlined parts natural English?

Type bigger and change the font. It's all helter skelter.

Type bigger and change the font. It's all hotch potch.

Type bigger and change the font. It's all hodge podge.

Type bigger and change the font. It's all pell mell.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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"It's all a hodge podge / hotch potch" is correct English, but a "hodge podge" or "hotch potch" (often written as one word) is a muddle or a jumble. I wouldn't particularly use that term to describe small text in a hard-to-read font, if that is what you mean. "helter skelter" and "pell mell" do not seem appropriate terms.

  • "It's all a hodge podge / hotch potch" is correct English, but a "hodge podge" or "hotch potch" (often written as one word) is a muddle or a jumble.
  • I wouldn't particularly use that term to describe small text in a hard-to-read font, if that is what you mean.
  • "helter skelter" and "pell mell" do not seem appropriate terms.
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"It's all a hodge podge / hotch potch" is correct English, but a "hodge podge" or "hotch potch" (often written as one word) is a muddle or a jumble. I wouldn't particularly use that term to describe small text in a hard-to-read font, if that is what you mean.

"helter skelter" and "pell mell" do not seem appropriate terms.

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