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Must is never in the Past. Neglect A as compared with unity. Never buy a pig in a poke. Never is a long word. Never split infinitives. Never use “last” for “preceding.” No A and no B is C. Noblesse oblige. Nobody can have something for nothing. Nothing left but accept. Notwithstanding A realize that B = 1. Observe A if it is pertinent. Obtain from (1.1) that A equals A. Obviate fuss. Omit Case 1. On condition (that) normally requires a human agent. Once means a single occasion in the past. One conjunction is enough for two sentences. One “Future” suffices for clause subordination. Only precedes the word it modifies. On your marks! Get set! Go! Opportunities arise. Opposite is stronger than contrary. Opt for integrating rather than summing. Opt to verify rather than believe. Order P(R) by reverse inclusion. Out of sight, out of mind. Outline proofs in draft. Override the veto. Oversights occur. P is posterior to O. P is prior to Q and R. Parallelism is an equivalence. Parentheses: ( ). Parity of permutations Part is often used without a. Pathos brings sadness; bathos means false pathos or descent from the grand to the trivial. Permit canceling both sides. Peruse and scan final versions. Plan for success. Pleonasm is ridiculous. Plot graphs and figures. Points constitute a set. Pose questions and settle hypotheses in the affirmative. Positively can modify a strongly negative word. 133
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