If you work in a university as I do then you’ll be well aware of how academic writing and academic prose is generally just awful. Obfuscation is frequently the order of the day. More often than not, it’s a befuddling brew of myriad subordinate clauses, a hefty helping of the passive voice, no short sentences and lots of made-up words.
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