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The author offers a compact prescriptive manual aimed at improving precision in prose by listing common solecisms and misused words, explaining correct senses, and proposing clearer alternatives. Organized as a blacklist of faults with brief illustrative examples followed by corrective comment, it favors concrete examples over technical exposition, balances rules with allowances for taste and colloquial uses, and stresses meaning and exactness of word choice. It includes guidance on etymology, syntax, and style, warns against lazy or inflated diction, and encourages restraint while acknowledging the author's own fallibility.
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