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    Writers Should Avoid Non-News Leads That State the Obvious or Relate
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Writers Should Avoid Non-News Leads That State the Obvious or Relate

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Question 20

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Writers should avoid non-news leads that state the obvious or relate the routine, as well as general all-purpose phrases that do not give a clear sense of what happened.

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