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7 7  * **people who are multi-tasking** – if you're distracted it's hard to comprehend convoluted structures
8 8  * **cognitive impairments** – shorter, non-complex sentences carry less cognitive load
9 9  * **visual impairments** – short, simple sentences convey meaning in a smaller visual field
10 -* **motor impairments** – it's less tiring when you can absorb what you read quickly
10 +* **motor impairments** – clear, concise content is shorted so requires less navigation
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67 67  == {{id name="#UESS"/}}Usability evidence: simple sentences ==
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69 -Oxford Guide to plain English
69 +[[Oxford Guide to plain English>>https://global.oup.com/academic/product/oxford-guide-to-plain-english-9780199669172?cc=gb&lang=en&]] , Oxford University Press, 2013
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71 -Jyoti Sanyal 'Indlish'
71 +Jyoti Sanyal 'Indlish: The book for every English-speaking Indian'
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73 -Author Ann Wylie
73 +[[Author Ann Wylie>>https://www.wyliecomm.com/]], Reach more readers website
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75 75  [[Writing for GOV.UK>>url:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/content-design/writing-for-gov-uk]], UK Government website
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