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People use jargon to communicate complex ideas more efficiently within a specific group or industry. Jargon can help establish credibility and build a sense of belonging among those familiar with the specialized terminology.

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What is an example sentence for jargon?

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Jargon can be helpful for communication within specific groups or industries, but it can also create barriers for those outside of the group. It's important to use jargon appropriately and consider the context in which it is being used to ensure clear communication.


How is the use of jargon exclusionary?

People who speak to one another in 'jargon,' necessarily (and perhaps without thinking) DO exclude those outside their "circle of knowledge" from what it is they are speaking of, and/or what references they are making. All professions and skills, of EVERY TYPE, use jargon among the persons who have or practice the same skills.


What is the repeated use of a word or phrase?

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What is abbreviated jargon?

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