Cut The Clutter
Clarity Counts
Wordy Phrases
Famously Concise
100

Replace “a large number of” with this short, clear word.

many

100

The goal of concise writing is to use these types of words

strong and purposeful

100

Instead of “in the near future,” use this concise phrase.

soon

100

This famous three-word slogan by Nike is one of the most concise marketing messages ever written.

Just Do It

200

The phrase “with the exception of” can be shortened to this preposition.

except

200

Sentences that contain too many clauses, commas, and ideas at once suffer from this clarity problem.

run-on sentences

200

“For the reason that” can be replaced with this simple word.

Because

200

This Apple co-founder was known for simple, clear slogans like “Think Different.”

Steve Jobs

300

“Prior to” is the wordy version of this simpler preposition.

before

300

Sentences that repeat the same idea twice demonstrate this writing issue.

redundancy or repetition

300

“With regard to” can be simplified to this preposition.

about

300

This president gave the short but powerful Gettysburg Address — only about two minutes long.

Abraham Lincoln

400

The phrase “a sufficient number of” can be replaced with this word.

enough

400

Concise writing favors the active voice over this weaker alternative.

passive voice

400

“In the event that” can be shortened to this simple word.

If

400

This modern social media platform originally limited posts to 140 characters, teaching people to write briefly.

Twitter (X)

500

You can swap “at this point in time” for this shorter word.

now

500

Redundancies are sometimes called this 

"pleonasms"

500
"In the coming time after today" can be replaced with this simple phrase.

In the future

500

This short three-word saying, “I came, I saw, I conquered,” is credited to this Roman leader.

Julius Caesar