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Are You STILL Using Adjectives In Your Online Dating Profile?

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2 Responses to “Are You STILL Using Adjectives In Your Online Dating Profile?”

  1. casualencounters.com/blog Aug 16th 2009 at 02:28 pm 1

    Re: adjectives, a friend of mine received exactly the same advice from her lecturer when she was taking creative writing paper.

    If you’re at all interested in poetry or other forms of creative writing, it’s amazing how much work can be improved simply by stripping out adjectives.
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  2. Diana Aug 17th 2009 at 07:13 am 2

    Yes, adjectives are great when used sparingly in the right way and place. I have dabbled as a freelance writer and I was given one piece of advice: make careful usage of adjectives.

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