“Unlock Your Words: Ditch the Clichés and Discover the Secrets to Captivating Writing!”
As an exercise, go back to the list of clichés above and try to express each one in your own words. This is generally how you should handle clichés when they appear in your own writing.
If you find that you absolutely must use a cliché, you should probably only use the ones that feel more like natural speech. Using “at this moment in time” will be less problematic than “love is blind.”
Do You Avoid Clichés?
What are your thoughts on avoiding clichés in written works? Are there times when clichés are acceptable, and if so, when? Do you have any techniques for identifying and removing clichés? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment, and keep writing.
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