Redundancy sneaks into drafts easily—“advance planning,” “free gift,” “very unique”—and quietly weakens impact. Each extra word dilutes the power of your message.
Copyediting is the redundancy hunter: it spots and removes repetitive ideas, unnecessary qualifiers, and doubled-up phrases while keeping meaning intact. Proofreading then confirms the streamlined version is error-free.
Tuesday tip: Search your document for common culprits (“very,” “really,” “in order to”). Cut or replace them. You’ll often find the prose becomes sharper and more confident.
The book has a full redundancy-busting section—perfect for quick wins.
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