This infographic from the editing and proofreading team at ProofreadingServices.com offers 128 words to help writers avoid using "very" in their projects. Although "very" adds little to a description, authors often struggle to find stronger phrasing. With the help of this infographic, however, writers can spruce up their manuscripts and avoid writer's block simply by substituting any "very" phrases with more effective alternatives from the chart.
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