DEREK
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I've developed a revision routine that includes scanning for overused words. On my first read-through, I highlight every word I've used more than twice. Then I go back and find synonyms for the extras. Common culprits for me: important, shows, really, very, thing, got. Once I identify my crutch words, I brainstorm alternatives before I start editing. That way I'm not stopping every sentence to think.
I also check for repetitive sentence openings. If three sentences in a row start with "The," I rephrase. Sometimes that means finding a synonym, sometimes it means restructuring entirely. This system has made my revisions more efficient and my writing more varied. If you struggle with repetition, try this approach. It works.
I also check for repetitive sentence openings. If three sentences in a row start with "The," I rephrase. Sometimes that means finding a synonym, sometimes it means restructuring entirely. This system has made my revisions more efficient and my writing more varied. If you struggle with repetition, try this approach. It works.