By David M. Balabanian
LESSONS LEARNED
There may, in fact, be no actual connection between mastering the rules of grammar and usage and mastering the law. But, some people think there is. Things such as typos or open warfare between subject and predicate will - like it or not - make some readers suspect that your arguments reflect a similar lack of knowledge or care.
Even misusing a word can be...
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