Good Student Prose and Not So Good - Dartmouth College
Too many prepositions: In general, construct sentences so that there aren’t a lot of prepositions to confuse the reader. Often you can remove one or more prepositions by using that wonderful feature of English, the possessive. “Reinhart’s bad temper” often reads better than “the bad temper of Reinhart.” ................
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