Dear Paul : I agree/concur. The common/overdone use of the slash to
link related terms is confusing and should be condemned/avoided.
David
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As we approach the Hudson-Champlain observances in 2009, there is a
question
of historians' writing style that has me intrigued. I find myself
slightly
annoyed when I read a phrase that seems to me trite and hackneyed in
otherwise good historical writing. Am I being oversensitive, or is
this a valid
gripe? The phrase is this: In 1609 Hudson/Champlain "explored the
river/lake
which bears his name." This gets written in this way over and over.
Shouldn't
this worn-out, stale phrase be avoided by good writers? I guess once
one
begins to notice it, the more annoying it gets.
Paul Huey
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