True. Writers of scholarly books usually use longer sentences and a greater variety of words than everyday speech. If I am writing a book on Nuclear Physics, I will be writing a scholarly book. I will not be writing for the average person. I will be writing to a specialized audience. I will be writing to people who already understand Physics and who want to understand Nuclear Physics. I will use a great variety of words because I want to use the precise word. In everyday speech, I can look at you and see if you understood what I said. If your face looks blank, I can go back and try different words. When I write a scholarly article, I do not have that opportunity. I have to get it right the first time. (Actually, no one gets it right the first time. It has to be right when it is ready for publication!) Slang, contractions, and jargon are avoided, except when they are described, because it is a scholarly piece of writing. A slang word in one area may have no meaning in another area. Since English is the international language of Science and Business, Slang serves no purpose in scholarly descriptions.
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They cannot be avoided. Goedel knew it and if we look hard enough self reference pervades every part of our lives.
Mob Mentality can be avoided by singling out people from the mob as individuals, showing that they are individual people from the mob, having individuals thoughts. #wonton
Not exactly.
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Medications that control diarrhea by slowing intestinal contractions can cause problems and should be avoided by patients with bloody diarrhea or fever, especially if antibiotics have not been started.
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He intentionally disobeyed his mother's command. I intentionally avoided Ted because he was a jerk.
There are certain herbs that are known to cause contractions in pregnancy. This is not good, because such contractions are not normal, they may be premature and cause damage. Such herbs should be avoided. However, most household spices and herbs can be used as seasonings during pregnancy. But, according to nutritionists, some herbs such as chilli, if used in large quantities, could cause premature labour or miscarriage.
Informal speech often includes informal language and slang, while prose typically uses more formal language. Informal speech may have more sentence fragments and run-on sentences, whereas prose generally follows grammatical rules more closely. Informal speech can include filler words like "um" and "like," which are typically avoided in prose. Informal speech may have more repetitions and interruptions, while prose tends to be more structured and cohesive.
Your two sentences: Tom skidded to the left. Tom narrowly avoided hitting his baby brother's toys. Compound (complex) sentence: Tom skidded to the left, and narrowly avoided hitting his baby brother's toys.
In everyday life, eye and mouth injuries can be avoided by being careful. Avoiding sharp objects, rough objects, and avoid bringing things close to the eyes and mouth. In sports, injuries are best avoided with proper use of equipment. mouthguards, helmets, and goggles would help prevent injuries, as well as use of safety rules.
Because they were believed to go against the church. For a society that was tied to the church in their everyday life, the scientific world was scary and something to be avoided.
Avoid using slang, contractions, or overly casual language. Make sure to cite your sources properly and avoid plagiarism. Also, steer clear of personal opinions or biases unless they are supported by evidence.
No, it was not avoided. It occurred.
The verb of avoidance is avoid.Other verbs depending on tenses are avoids, avoiding and avoided.Some example sentences for you are:"I must avoid Sally because I forgot her bracelet"."She avoids her teacher's gaze, hoping he won't pick her next to do the class speech"."I am avoiding my mum because she won't be happy about the stain on my shirt"."She totally avoided me today".