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Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
Bryan A. Garner’s Garner’s Modern English Usage, also known to many in the editing world as the bible
Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
the “well,” or the middle section of the magazine,
Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
Jane Straus’s Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
•Proper nouns ending in s that make a z sound, e.g., BuzzFeed News’ [a
Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
Repeat after me: If we speak that way, it’s okay to write that way.
Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
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Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
Bill Walsh (who I’ve described exclusively as my personal hero since first picking up a copy of his essential text The Elephants of Style: A Trunkload of Tips on the Big Issues and Gray Areas of Contemporary American English
Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
There are things that we, as a society, would be remiss not to be sticklers about: inclusive language that shows respect for and validation of the people who inhabit this world, and information that’s presented accurately and clearly