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Orwell’s writing laws (and why proofreaders still swear by them)

In 1946, in his essay ‘Politics and the English Language’, George Orwell set out six simple rules for clear writing. They are quoted often. Followed less often. From an editorial perspective, they read less like literary advice and more like a checklist of the things that often go wrong in corporate documents every day. Here’s what they still get right.

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