48. (a.) By refraining from making the contemplated phrase; as by writing so large

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instead of

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(b.) By changing one of the word-forms, writing, for instance, so much

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instead of

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(c.) In cases where, though the junction is somewhat difficult, the phrase is considered allowable or desirable, there must be sufficient extra practice to make the seemingly difficult junction easy.