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Our Copying Copy-Editors

Our CCRs provide a treasured service of the utmost value by injecting redundancy into otherwise dull, mundane text.

Why is this great service necessary? Well consider the following:

  • If it's worth saying once, is it not worth saying twice?
  • If it's worth saying once, is it not worth saying twice?
  • Is it not easier to learn when it is read more than once?
  • Isn't redundancy everything?
  • Yes, yes it is. Redundancy is everything.
  • That alone is reason enough.

Check Out This Example

Look at this utterly boring yet extremely significant text:

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. (U.S. Constitution, pmbl.)

Now look at it with redundancy injected:

We the People of the United States including all of its people, in Order to form a more perfect, impeccable Union, establish and enact Justice, insure and ensure domestic and/or private Tranquility and Serenity and Equanimity, provide for the common, everyday, familiar defence and defense, promote and advocate the general Welfare and Well-Being, and securely protect the Graceful Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity and each other and our neighbors, do ordain, consecrate, bless, appoint, and establish, enact, install, and institute this Constitution for the United States of America and its member States.

WOW! Just wow.

Let's give that the Official Seal Signifying Excellent Redundantiated Content Seal Officially Sanctioned By The RDR.

Official Seal Signifying Excellent Redundantiated Content Seal Officially Sanctioned By The RDR

References

U.S. Constitution, pmbl.