Is Wikipedia a suitable reference point for writers?

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There’s a strong argument that Wikipedia is the single most useful site on the internet. If one of the major search engines, social media sites or

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Don’t start a sentence with “or”. Or should you?

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Many writers and editors give a murmur of discontent if they see a sentence beginning with a conjunction, like

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Three reasons writers should have a dictionary

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These days, if we see a word and are not sure what it means, we would normally just Google it, but is there still a case for having a physical dictionary to

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Are you getting the most out of your internet browser?

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You probably have a browser you turn to for writing, but how are you using it, and do you use it differently to leisurely browsing? For example, the browser Opera is

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Does Facebook’s new Bulletin tool have potential for writers?

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For people who have been writing for decades, the internet is both a blessing and a curse. It’s opened up all sorts of new opportunities, and the ability to seek work, research it and write it up from anywhere with an internet connection is

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