While browsing the pages of Uncyclopedia, it became appallingly clear that there were no articles on dangling participles. Troubled by the lack of information, it became my mission to educate the world about the dangers of dangling participial phrases. Realizing that it is almost never good for anything to dangle, the dangers of unclear participial phrasing should be known to everyone. Before finishing this article, it should be made apparent that dangling participles are extraordinarily detrimental to the English language, and possibly to Western civilization as a whole. After considering it carefully, it should be obvious that dangling participles should be avoided by everyone, almost as much as passive voice verbs.
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| - While browsing the pages of Uncyclopedia, it became appallingly clear that there were no articles on dangling participles. Troubled by the lack of information, it became my mission to educate the world about the dangers of dangling participial phrases. Realizing that it is almost never good for anything to dangle, the dangers of unclear participial phrasing should be known to everyone. Before finishing this article, it should be made apparent that dangling participles are extraordinarily detrimental to the English language, and possibly to Western civilization as a whole. After considering it carefully, it should be obvious that dangling participles should be avoided by everyone, almost as much as passive voice verbs.
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| - While browsing the pages of Uncyclopedia, it became appallingly clear that there were no articles on dangling participles. Troubled by the lack of information, it became my mission to educate the world about the dangers of dangling participial phrases. Realizing that it is almost never good for anything to dangle, the dangers of unclear participial phrasing should be known to everyone. Before finishing this article, it should be made apparent that dangling participles are extraordinarily detrimental to the English language, and possibly to Western civilization as a whole. After considering it carefully, it should be obvious that dangling participles should be avoided by everyone, almost as much as passive voice verbs.
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