Editorial Policy
At Stronger Words for Writing Check, our goal is to provide clear, practical, and trustworthy English vocabulary guidance. This Editorial Policy explains how we plan, write, review, and update our content so that you can use our guides with confidence.
Our Content Mission
Every guide on tefqi.com is created to help English learners find stronger words for writing. We organize content around four main categories: Simple Synonyms, Professional Word Choices, Writing Improvements, and Student Vocabulary. This structure ensures that readers can quickly find the type of explanation they need without searching through unrelated topics.
How We Plan Content
Content planning starts with real user needs. We identify common questions that English learners have when choosing words for writing, email, study, or everyday conversation. Topics are selected based on practical usefulness, frequency of use, and clarity of explanation. We prioritize words and phrases that are commonly confused, overused, or misused.
Each planned guide is assigned to one of our main categories so that readers can navigate easily. We do not create content for topics that are too vague, overly technical, or unlikely to help a general English learner.
How We Write Guides
Each guide is written with a simple structure:
- A direct answer to the main question
- Practical examples showing correct usage
- Common mistake notes to help readers avoid errors
- Short practice support for real writing situations
Writers focus on clarity and usefulness. We avoid exaggerated claims, fake examples, or overly complex explanations. The tone is human, explanatory, and never promotional. We do not pretend to be an official school, university, or accredited institution. We are a focused English learning resource, not a legal entity or certification body.
How We Review Content
Before publication, each guide is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and consistency. Reviewers check that examples are realistic, common mistakes are correctly identified, and explanations are easy to follow. We also verify that internal links to relevant pages are working and appropriate.
We may update guides periodically to improve clarity or add new examples. However, we do not guarantee that every guide is perfect or that it covers every possible usage. English is a living language, and usage may vary by region, context, tone, and purpose.
Limitations of Our Content
Our guides are designed to help with general English vocabulary improvement. They are not intended to replace professional language instruction, academic writing courses, or official language tests. We do not claim that using our suggested words will guarantee better grades, higher test scores, or professional success.
English usage can differ depending on where you are, who you are writing to, and what tone you want to achieve. A word that works well in a formal email may not be appropriate in casual conversation. We try to note these differences where possible, but readers should always consider their specific context.
How We Handle Corrections and Feedback
We welcome corrections and suggestions from our readers. If you find an error, an unclear explanation, or a missing example, please contact us at [email protected]. We review all feedback and may update content accordingly.
We do not claim that our content is error-free or that it represents the only correct way to use English. Our goal is to be helpful, not perfect. When we receive correction requests, we evaluate them carefully and make changes if they improve the clarity or accuracy of the guide.
How We Update Content
Content updates are made when we find opportunities to improve clarity, add better examples, or correct mistakes. We do not follow a fixed update schedule. Instead, we update guides as needed based on reader feedback, new common questions, or changes in language usage.
We do not include dates on our guides because language guidance does not expire in the same way that news or technical information does. However, we may revise any guide at any time to keep it useful and relevant.
Transparency About Sources
Our guides are based on general English usage patterns, common reference materials, and the practical experience of our writers. We do not cite specific academic papers or proprietary sources because our content is meant to be accessible to all learners, not just researchers.
We do not use AI to generate content. Every guide is written and reviewed by people who understand the needs of English learners.
Editorial Independence
Our editorial decisions are made independently. We do not accept payment or favors in exchange for including specific words, examples, or recommendations. All content is chosen based on its potential to help readers, not for commercial reasons.
We do not have fake teachers, fake certifications, or fake offices. The people behind this site are real individuals who care about clear communication. If you have questions about our editorial process, you can reach us at [email protected].
Your Role as a Reader
We encourage you to use our guides as a starting point for your own learning. Try the examples, practice the words, and pay attention to how they work in your own writing. If something is unclear, look at other resources or ask a teacher or native speaker for help.
Remember that no single guide can cover every situation. The best way to improve your vocabulary is to read widely, write often, and stay curious.
Related Pages
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We also recommend exploring our category pages for Professional Word Choices and Student Vocabulary to find guides that match your learning goals.
Thank you for trusting Stronger Words for Writing Check as a resource for your English learning journey.