Sentence endings
Ending a sentence with the wrong word can reduce confidence in the statement.
Ending a sentence with a noun is useful.
Ending a sentence with a pronoun is useful.
Ending a sentence with an adjective is useful.
Ending a setnence with an adverb is useful.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is questionable.
System is less than ideally trustworthy around language right now.
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect In
vs
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Amplifed
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Generated
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Played
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Delivered
Systems confuses the word of In a bit
In a system there is In, and Out.
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Around
vs
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Invested In
vs
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Appreciated, Supported, and Amplified
Invested In to Supported?
Invested in to Appreciated?
Invest in to Sold?
https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/supported
backed
financed
promoted
sustained
maintained
polished with a mirror finish free from rust and grime
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect polished with a mirror finish free from rust and grime.
Sounds more creative, potentially less appreciated than an Effect that is Sustained and Maintained.
I want less oppression backed. I want less oppression supported. I want less oppression promoted. I want less oppression sustained. I want less oppression maintained. I want less oppression amplified. I want less oppression appreciated as a value creation system.
I want less oppression invest in -> to the gallows with me? how about no
The multifaceted word up can be used as a noun, verb, preposition, adverb
The Studio Wanted the Sound Effect Up?
vs
The Studio Wanted the Sound Effect Upped?
Upped sounds more correct
They turned the volume on the effect up
Is it wise to reduce the use of adverbs magnificently?
Language can talk about and magnify its own value, a system with potential for perpetual energy.
Laws that say they are required to follow the edict of the king properly?
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Properly Volumed Up?
Ideal placement of Advebs?
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Slowly Volumed Up?
The Studio wanted the Sound Effect Volumed Up Slowly?
Adverbs can factor into precision and thus accuracy
Press the accelerator on the car slowly or Press the accelerator?
Adverbs can add precision and accuracy can be extraneous argument seriousness weakeners.
Press the accelerator on the car magnificently and pleasantly
The rocket launched.
vs
The rocket launched magnificently in a spectacular way?
Concise can be powerful, can limit key details, a phenomenal experience is a completely different comprehension than zero details.
I like concise communication that enables throughput and free time and I like key details magnified and comprehended more ideally. Has potential to lead to less miscommunication.