Prison or jail? Being consistent with names

One of the things I often discuss in writing training is the need to be consistent with naming Whatever name you choose for something at the beginning of the document should be used consistently throughout, so that readers can be sure you’re referring to the same thing If you’re writing about a review, for example, it’s called ‘a review’ throughout the document; you don’t start referring to it as ‘an evaluation’, ‘a plan’ or ‘a process’ Here’s an example I heard on...

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