These are the phrases that drive communicators nuts
01-05-2025 12:00 via prdaily.com

These are the phrases that drive communicators nuts

From ‘leverage’ to ‘thrilled,’ communicators are done with these overused phrases.Much like clothes, words and phrases used in communications have trends. One day everyone is talking about unprecedented times and the next we’re all navigating challenging headwinds.
These terms might start out fine – even good. But over time and with overuse, these terms have begun to fray the nerves of many communicators.
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