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Word for Word
 

Word for Word provides advice on correct and precise word usage for biomedical writers. Each column represents the consensus of Editing Services' 13 editors.

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  • Post- or After? by Stephanie Deming

    Post- or After?

    Stephanie Deming

  • Due To or Owing To? by Laura L. Russell

    Due To or Owing To?

    Laura L. Russell

  • Limiting the Use of Abbreviations by Tammy Locke

    Limiting the Use of Abbreviations

    Tammy Locke

  • Peruse or Pursue? by Joe Munch

    Peruse or Pursue?

    Joe Munch

  • Nouns That Should be Verbs by Sarah Bronson

    Nouns That Should be Verbs

    Sarah Bronson

  • Suggestive, Suspected, or Suspicious? by Kathryn Hale

    Suggestive, Suspected, or Suspicious?

    Kathryn Hale

  • Cite or Site? by Laura L. Russell

    Cite or Site?

    Laura L. Russell

  • Using Terms Consistently by Bryan Tutt

    Using Terms Consistently

    Bryan Tutt

  • Issue or Problem? by Don Norwood

    Issue or Problem?

    Don Norwood

  • -log or -logue? by Sunita Patterson

    -log or -logue?

    Sunita Patterson

  • Incidence or Prevalence? by Erica Goodoff

    Incidence or Prevalence?

    Erica Goodoff

  • Disinterested or Uninterested? by Ann Sutton

    Disinterested or Uninterested?

    Ann Sutton

  • Formally or Formerly? by Dawn Chalaire

    Formally or Formerly?

    Dawn Chalaire

  • Tendency or Trend? by Amy Ninetto

    Tendency or Trend?

    Amy Ninetto

  • "Namely" or Not? by Stephanie Deming

    "Namely" or Not?

    Stephanie Deming

  • Simple or Simplistic? by Ashli Villarreal

    Simple or Simplistic?

    Ashli Villarreal

  • Expressing Ranges Using Hyphens by Tammy Locke

    Expressing Ranges Using Hyphens

    Tammy Locke

  • "As Well As" or "And"? by Joe Munch

    "As Well As" or "And"?

    Joe Munch

  • Flaunt or Flout? by Sarah Bronson

    Flaunt or Flout?

    Sarah Bronson

  • Underlie or Underline? by Ashli Villarreal

    Underlie or Underline?

    Ashli Villarreal

  • Empty Words: A Very Bad Habit by Bryan Tutt

    Empty Words: A Very Bad Habit

    Bryan Tutt

  • Orthotopic or Orthotropic? by Sunita Patterson

    Orthotopic or Orthotropic?

    Sunita Patterson

  • When "Progress" Is Not Good News by Dawn Chalaire

    When "Progress" Is Not Good News

    Dawn Chalaire

  • Bear or Bare? by Laura L. Russell

    Bear or Bare?

    Laura L. Russell

  • Pour Over or Pore Over? by Amy Ninetto

    Pour Over or Pore Over?

    Amy Ninetto

 
 
 

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