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By Jacquelyn Gentry In truth, I have no idea whether Bryan Garner himself is praiseworthy. I don't even know the man. But I have found his books invaluable in helping me both as a writing professor and as a writer. The fact that he has been editor in chief of "Black's Law Dictionary" since its seventh edition merely adds weight to his credentials. But first, let me be quite clear: Garner doesn't know me, nor does he know I'm w...
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