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Boilerplate language attached to every email dilutes the intention, some say.
WSJ: Email Disclaimers Proliferate
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As many have said, the language trend that first started with email and later text messaging has been to use more abbreviations, and even symbols (emoticons or smiley faces) to convey ideas, emotions or context.
FORBES: The Changing Grammar of Communicating Ideas
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Social networking, texting, email and digital messages have borrowed the keys to the English language and are joy-riding all over the landscape, smashing body panels and junking up the fancy interior.
WSJ: David Gelernter: The Pros and Cons of Cyber-English
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Bush is "now tacking hard to the right, " the group said in an email blast to reporters, and described the comment as an effort to mimic inflammatory language about minorities by other Republican presidential candidates, like GOP front-runner Donald Trump and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
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