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E-Prime, short for English-Prime, is a modified English syntax and vocabulary lacking all forms of the verb to be: be, is, am, are, was, were, been and being, and also their contractions. Sentences composed in E-Prime seldom contain the passive voice, which in turn may force the writer or speaker to think differently.[citation needed] By eliminating most uses of the passive voice, E-Prime compels the writer to explicitly acknowledge the agent of a sentence[citation needed], possibly making the written text easier to read and understand.
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