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Writers who want to polish their writing skills should familiarize themselves with style guides and use them to associate a variety of standards with their daily writing. In most cases, style guides are descriptive rather than prescriptive, so they describe how language is commonly used rather than establish rules for how it should be used.
For example, clients often request that you follow the Associated Press Stylebook or the Chicago Manual of Style. Both books include guidance on grammar, style, spelling and punctuation usage. To be prepared for a client’s request, keep copies of each book in your writing toolkit.
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