Nib #114 Fatty Phrases
One of the quickest and easiest ways to improve your writing is to cut the fat off of loose, wordy phrases. Here are four common examples:
in order to
for the purposes of
due to the fact that
at this point in time
Young writers often think these phrases make their writing worldly and authoritative. They don’t. Authoritative writing is precise and concise. As you edit your drafts, be on the lookout for elongated phrases whose meaning can be conveyed in a single word.
Instead of “in order to” just say “to.”
Instead of “for the purposes of” just say “to.”
Instead of “due to the fact that” just say “because.”
Instead of “at this point in time” just say “now.”
Trim that fat. Weed that garden. Eliminate unnecessary words.
Until next week… writing!











