Wikipedia:Writing better articles
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This page advises on article layout and style, and on making an article clear, precise and relevant to the reader.
- You can post questions about English grammar and usage at Wikipedia:Reference desk/Language.
- If you want to peruse some of Wikipedia's finest articles, have a look at Wikipedia:Featured articles.
- For information on how to cite sources, see Wikipedia:Citing sources.
- For our guidelines on style, see the Wikipedia:Manual of Style and its subsidiary pages, listed in its template.
- To learn about markup in Wikipedia articles, see Help:Editing.
- To learn about lists, disambiguation pages, and images, see Help:List, Wikipedia:Disambiguation, and Help:Pictures.
Explanatory supplement to the Wikipedia Manual of Style guideline
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Explanatory essay about the Wikipedia:Manual of Style guideline
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