Terms and Phrases to Avoid in Dissertation Writing
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Dissertation writing is indeed one type of formal writing, which means the tone and the format of the whole paper should be something out of the ordinary. A dissertation is expected to be professionally made.
Apparently though, there are still some who commits mistake in writing. One of the common mistakes is wrong usage of terms and phrases. In that note, below are some of these terms and phrases that shouldn't be used in dissertation writing.
Adverbs. These words are often overly used. Instead of using too much adverbs, it would be better to use strong words instead.
Jokes. A formal document has no room for these. So better use it in your other works, perhaps on your literary pieces.
Perfect. People know that there's no such thing. So better not use it anyway.
Soon. In a formal document, you have to be specific especially if you're talking about time. Be concrete.
``We were surprised to learn...'' Nobody would care if you were surprised or not. So why say it anyway?
``would seem to show...'' A big no-no in dissertation writing. Remember, facts are all that matter.
Using First Person. Absolutely, first person has no place in formal dissertation. That's a major rule.
Different and Various. They're two different thing. So better know when to use these words.
Probably. Be careful in using this word. Use it only if you know the statistical probability of what you are talking about.
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