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If you aspire to writing fiction, never, ever use this verb.
{{pe}}If you aspire to writing fiction, never, ever use this [[verb]]. Every amateur who has ever written a [[tedious]] doorstop of half-heartedly mangled [[Cliché|clichés]] uses it in every other paragraph. Don’t be [[that guy]].


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If you aspire to writing fiction, never, ever use this verb. Every amateur who has ever written a tedious doorstop of half-heartedly mangled clichés uses it in every other paragraph. Don’t be that guy.