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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Start?!

Hi

What's the difference between start and start to take place?

Thanks in advance

  

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soheil1 start to take place? It depends on the context, but that seems excessively wordy. Sometimes repetition or verbosity is used for a certain literary effect and can be justified, but generally, it is a rather odious practice in formal writing.

  • soheil1 start to take place?
  • It depends on the context, but that seems excessively wordy.
  • Sometimes repetition or verbosity is used for a certain literary effect and can be justified, but generally, it is a rather odious practice in formal writing.
  • A simple or short word is to be preferred in place of a long phrase.
  • Examples of needless verbosity are preference of “make the assessment” to “assess”, “purchase”, to “buy”, “commence” to “begin” and “omitted to” or “failed to” to the simple “did not” (the two latter ones are very common); “make enquires” for “enquire”; “building purposes” for “buildings” Where “omit” by itself is proper and sufficient.
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soheil1start to take place?

It depends on the context, but that seems excessively wordy. Sometimes repetition or verbosity is used for a certain literary effect and can be justified, but generally, it is a rather odious practice in formal writing.

 A simple or short word is to be preferred in place of a long phrase. Examples of needless verbosity a

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