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English Tips

Formal vs Informal English in the Workplace

How choosing the right level of language affects credibility and relationships In business English, the challenge is not only choosing […]

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Culture, Literary Fiction

The Long Remembering

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Artificial Intelligence, English Tips

Why Good ESL Writing Is Being Mistaken for AI

And what business English teachers should do about it Many ESL teachers are noticing something strange. They create clear, well-structured

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English Tips

Stop Saying “Things”: How to Avoid Vague Business English

Clear language builds credibility, while vague language creates confusion In business, unclear language is more than a small mistake. It

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English Tips

The Words You Choose Change How You Sound at Work

How small language choices shape tone, authority, and professionalism in English In business communication, what you say matters. But how you

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Culture, Political Essays

The SAVE Act and the Illusion of Precision

A high-friction solution to a low-incidence problem risks narrowing access, especially for voters who depend on the system most. When

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Culture, Political Essays

War With Iran and the Erosion of Constitutional Power

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English Tips

8 Business English Word Pairs Professionals Often Confuse

Small vocabulary mistakes can quietly change the meaning of professional communication. Even advanced English speakers sometimes confuse business terms that sound

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Culture, Political Essays

When Presidents Ignore the Rules Abroad, Democracy Weakens at Home

Unilateral force abroad may look like strength, but it carries a hidden cost. Every time a president bypasses constraints overseas,

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Culture, Political Essays

Democracy Is Maintenance, Not Destiny

Democracy is often spoken of as an inheritance, something handed down, protected by tradition, and sustained by habit. History suggests

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