Legal Nurse Consulting Reports: Are you Being Redundant?
Like the twins in this picture, redundancy can be eye catching. You don’t want your client to stumble over cliched, redundant phrases in your legal nurse consulting reports.
Don’t pair nouns, verbs or adjectives that express the same concept in your legal nurse consulting reports
Don’t include redundant ideas:
Few and far between
Conclusive proof
True facts
Basic fundamentals
Final completion
Advance warning
Serious crisis (is there any other kind?)
Past experience (can you have a future experience?)
Following after
Free gift
Future plans
As you may or may not know
This particular instance
In two equal halves
Final outcome
Don’t pad your sentences in your legal nurse consulting report.
See the word or phrase in parentheses for a way to trim the padding
I am writing this report in reference to (I am writing this report about)
To say nothing about (and)
In view of the foregoing circumstances (because)
For the reason that (because or since)
With regard to (about)
If at all possible (if possible)
For the express purpose (to)
If it is assumed that (if)
By means of (by)
The question as to whether (whether)
At a later date (later)
Of a confidential nature (confidentially)
In the vicinity (near)
In the very near future (soon)
Stop using paired redundant nouns, adjectives and verbs in your legal nurse consulting report
Each and every
First and foremost
In this day and age
Separate and distinct
Cease and desist
Red in color
Period of time
Point in time
The time of day
Null and void
Subject matter
Avoid these redundant verb add ons
Open up
Cancel out
Delete out
Refer back to
Continue on
Still remain
Repeat again
Balance against each other
Connect together
First began
Finish up
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