Why say something in 21 words when you can say it in 12? When you use needless words in your writing, it becomes less readable, uninteresting, and unprofessional. The Chicago Manual of Style advises against using phrases such as "whether or not," "at this time," "due to the fact that," "in the process of," and others. Examine whether the sentences you've employed are redundant or excessive. If you answered yes, you should alter them.
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