Colloquialisms are words or phrases that are acceptable in casual speech but not in formal speech or writing. They contribute to unnecessary variation and are not appropriate for global communication. Here are some examples:
A multicast is kind of like the packet types that were discussed in Chapter 2.
A multicast is similar to the packet types that were discussed in Chapter 2.
See the Support Web site for lots more annotated sample programs.
See the Support Web site for additional annotated sample programs.
The 1.2-inch external display is a hair smaller than the VX8100 display, but it has the same resolution (65,000 colors).
The 1.2-inch external display is slightly smaller than the VX8100 display, but it has the same resolution (65,000 colors).
What's more, two of the early Web 1.0 exemplars were pioneers in treating the Web as a platform.
Moreover, two of the early Web 1.0 exemplars were pioneers in treating the Web as a platform.
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