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Can i use "smart" to describe one's handwriting? Thank you so much. Can i write" it's vital to write smartly". Is it correct? URGENT! thans a lot!
Feb 21, 2012 12:07 PM
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I could see saying the handwriting "appears smart". I think there would be better ways to say it though. Like "The handwriting appears to be from an intelligent person". The handwriting its self has no intelligence. This is why I want to make it clear your meaning- it reflects the creator of the writing.
February 21, 2012
"Writing smartly" could mean to write with good ideas or it could mean to write with good hand-writing style. If you mean the first way: "It is vital to write with a clear purpose and direction. " In the second way. "It is vital to write clearly and legibly." However, these days, handwriting is used less and less, so I think you want the first one.
February 21, 2012
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