Note to officials during WW2

Do you think that in the old days, people were okay with formal, difficult writing?

Winston Churchill wasn't. 

During World War 2, he wrote a memo titled Brevity.

My favourite line from this memo? 'Let us not shrink from using the short expressive phrase, even if it is conversational.'

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