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Grammar for Conciseness

Clear, concise writing respects your reader's time and enhances comprehension. By eliminating unnecessary words and choosing direct constructions, you make your message more powerful and memorable.

Why Conciseness Matters

Concise writing is not about being brief at the expense of clarity—it's about making every word count. In professional and academic contexts, concise writing demonstrates respect for your reader's time and improves the likelihood that your message will be understood and remembered.

1. Eliminate Redundant Phrases

Many common phrases contain unnecessary words that can be removed without losing meaning.

Wordy
At this point in time, we need to make a decision.
Concise
Now, we need to decide.

2. Replace Phrases with Single Words

Many wordy phrases can be replaced with a single, more powerful word.

Wordy
Due to the fact that sales declined, we adjusted our strategy.
Concise
Because sales declined, we adjusted our strategy.

Common replacements:

  • "in order to" → "to"
  • "in the event that" → "if"
  • "make a decision" → "decide"
  • "has the ability to" → "can"

3. Avoid Weak Verbs and Nominalizations

Verbs like "make," "do," "have," and "be" often create wordy constructions. Converting nouns back to verbs (avoiding nominalizations) creates stronger, more direct sentences.

Wordy
The committee will make a recommendation about the proposal.
Concise
The committee will recommend the proposal.

4. Remove Filler Words and Qualifiers

Words like "very," "really," "quite," "somewhat," and "actually" often add little meaning and can usually be removed.

Wordy
The results were very surprising and quite unexpected.
Concise
The results were surprising and unexpected.

5. Use Active Voice

Active voice is typically more direct and uses fewer words than passive voice.

Wordy (Passive)
The report was written by the research team.
Concise (Active)
The research team wrote the report.

6. Delete "There is/are" and "It is" Constructions

These expletive constructions often delay the subject and add unnecessary words.

Wordy
There are three reasons why we should proceed with the plan.
Concise
Three reasons support proceeding with the plan.

Test Your Understanding

Select the most concise version of each sentence. Check your answer after each question!

1. Which sentence is most concise?
2. Select the most concise revision:
3. Which version eliminates unnecessary nominalizations?
4. Choose the sentence with the strongest active voice:
5. Which revision removes unnecessary qualifiers?
6. Select the most concise alternative to this sentence: "There are many employees who prefer remote work."
7. Which sentence best replaces a wordy phrase with a single word?
8. Choose the revision that best eliminates redundancy:
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