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Which English “esay” is more formal?

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Which English “esay” is more formal?

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generally there on a even, i strongly suggest using more formal words all together (if your striving to achieve a well worded formal piece) I.e: I have recently been informed. INSTEAD of: I have recently heard. Try that, use a thasarus for diffent/more complex words.

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