Wordy: Viseth, who is an accountant, has been promoted.
Revised: Viseth, an accountant, has been promoted. [The clause 'who is an accountant' could be simply replaced by an appositive 'an accountant'.]
Wordy: The company is taking applications at this point in time.
Revised: The company is taking applications now. [The phrase 'at this point in time' could be simply replaced by a word 'now'.]
AVOIDING WORDINESS
Avoiding wordiness makes your sentences varied and sound more fluent. To do so, you may use one of the following methods:
[1] Remove unnecessarily repeated ideas or words.
Wordy: The teacher decided to give extra work to his students. The main reasons of giving extra work to his students was that students were so dependent on their teachers.
Revised: The teacher decided to give extra work to his students because they were so dependent on their teachers.
[2] Take out words that are already implied by other words in the same sentence.
Wordy: The round yellow sun shone brightly among the clouds in the sky. [The sun is understood to be round; the clouds too is understood to be in the sky.]
Revised: The sun shone brightly among the clouds.
[3] Replace wordy phrases with single words.
Wordy: It is hard to find a good job at the present time.
Revised: It is hard to find a good job now.
Wordy: Mary dropped her school due to the fact that she was poor.
Revised: Mary dropped her school because she was poor.
[4] Simplify your sentence structures.
Wordy: Kra-nhoung, which is a rare wood, is being logged and illegally traded.
Revised: Kra-nhoung, a rare wood, is being logged and illegally traded.
Wordy: He wears a watch which is made of gold.
Revised: He wears a gold watch.
[5] Remove or reword expletives (there is, there are, it is) and similar expressions which refer to nothing in particular.
Wordy: There are many factors causing poverty.
Revised: Many factors cause poverty.
Wordy: It is not known that my boss will decide to choose a new supplier.
Revised: My boss' decision to choose a new supplier is unknown.
[6] Limit or avoid phrases describing your attitudes and writing strategies.
Wordy: It seems to me that teachers should allow students to skip class.
Revised: Teachers should allow students to skip class.
Wordy: The purpose of this paper is to inform you of my opinion that all students need to study harder.
Revised: All students need to study harder.
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