Write in a plain English manner
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When I lived in Oxfordshire the local paper had a letter every, and I mean every, week from a lady who had an opinion on any topic you cared to name and was anxious to share that opinion with the rest of us.
Thirty-two years after moving to Bexhill, I still remember Jean Cox of 100 North Street, Bicester.
The Observer, too, has a couple of such correspondents.
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Hide AdThe first of these writes to us on a range of subjects, sometimes interesting and sometimes trivial.
These letters can be understood.
This cannot always be said of the second letter-writer.
Here we find ‘one-dimensional market capitalism...ravishing Europe’.
We read of military interventions by a ‘swathe of countries from Britain to the borders of Russia’, but not including Russia, apparently. Did I imagine Ukraine?
What about ‘throwing off the yoke of Anglo-Saxon predatory capitalism and aggressive militarism’?
Isn’t that a wonderful passage?
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Hide AdI gather that this correspondent is a little left-wing in their views, but in order to educate others they really must write in an intelligible plain English manner.
At present the letters sound like cut-and-paste jobs from Pravda.
DD Shadwell
De La Warr Road
Bexhill
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