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by hc-taway
1921 days ago
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A lot of writing rules are of the "follow it until you know how and when to break it" variety. That way if you never learn how to break them correctly, your writing is still a lot better than it was. It's no surprise that studies of writing already known to be good will find much rule-breaking, as one is not surprised to find race cars on a race track moving faster than we'd want any car to, ordinarily. |
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Prescriptivists never seem to add that clarifying nuance to their advice though.
> That way if you never learn how to break them correctly, your writing is still a lot better than it was.
That assumes their advice is good in the first place - when professional linguists call it trash, I'd have to wonder if it is.