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For writers, “amazing” has become a word to avoid, says Michael Raleigh, author of the novels “The Blue Moon Circus” (2003) and “In the Castle of the Flynns” (2002).
A reader tells me I am “amazing.” That means I inspire awe, admiration or wonder. A couple of years ago, I was told I was “awesome.” Which also inspires admiration and wonde… ...
The word “amazing” simply fails to amaze anymore. It’s high time for someone to put a halt on the most over-used adjective in the English language. All we hear these days is: &#82… ...
SOUTHFIELD (WWJ) - Amazing, occupy, man cave, baby bump are some of the words that are on Lake Superior State University's annual List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Misuse ...
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