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This section is from the book "The Science And Art Of Phrase-Making", by David Wolfe Brown. Also available from Amazon: The science and art of phrase-making.
107. (5.) The varied form may embrace all the consonants of the regular form, but these (for the purpose of word-distinction or facile phrasing) may be combined or expressed in a different way from the ordinary, or may be written in a different direction. Illustrations: in that State
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A variation of the same nature is practised bv Graham writers when, in order to meet phrasing exigencies, you is inverted, as in the phrase when you do
 
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