Rare is the style guide that a person--even a word person--would want to read cover to cover. But <i>The Economist Style Guide</i>, designed, as the book says, to promote good writing, is so witty and rigorous as to be irresistible. The book consists of three parts. The first is the <i>Economist</i>'s style book, which acts as a position paper of sorts in favor of clear, concise, correct usage. The big no-noes listed in the book's introduction are:
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