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  2. Plain English - Wikipedia

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    Plain English (layman's terms) is a mode of writing or speaking the English language intended to be easy to understand regardless of one's familiarity with a given topic. It usually avoids the use of rare words and uncommon euphemisms to explain the subject.

  3. Plain language - Wikipedia

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    Plain language is writing designed to ensure the reader understands as quickly, easily, and completely as possible. [1] Plain language strives to be easy to read, understand, and use. [2] It avoids verbose, convoluted language and jargon. In many countries, laws mandate that public agencies use plain language to increase access to programs and ...

  4. Category:Plain English - Wikipedia

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    Form of English intended to be clear and concise, avoiding complex vocabulary and jargon. Commonly used when discussing government or business communication. Commonly used when discussing government or business communication.

  5. Plain style in literature - Wikipedia

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    The plain style in literature, otherwise referred to as the 'low style', is the most common form of communication in the English language. It is a form of rhetoric which expresses a message very clearly to convey a direct meaning.

  6. Plain meaning rule - Wikipedia

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    The plain meaning rule, also known as the literal rule, is one of three rules of statutory construction traditionally applied by English courts. [1] The other two are the "mischief rule" and the "golden rule". The plain meaning rule dictates that statutes are to be interpreted using the ordinary meaning of the language of the statute.

  7. Wikipedia : Use plain English

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    The art of writing plain English has to be learned. Strunk and White's The Elements of Style and Gowers' The Complete Plain Words are two justly famous manuals that try to teach it. The guidance in manuals such as these is not universally applicable – Swinburne or Jeremy Taylor rewritten to comply with it would lose all interest – but it ...

  8. Simple English - Wikipedia

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    Simple English may refer to: Basic English, a controlled language, created by Charles Kay Ogden, which only contains a small number of words; Learning English (version of English), used by the Voice of America broadcasting service; Plain English; New General Service List

  9. Basic English - Wikipedia

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    No. 1, a discussion about Basic English, with supporters and critics; Charles Kay Ogden, Basic English Course (1930) Augusto Ghio Del'Rio, Inglés Básico, 1954 translation of Ogden's Basic English Course for Spanish Speakers; Simple English Helper Tool — Detect words which are not in a given dictionary, Ogden's Basic English dictionary list ...