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Let's get the jargon right, especially if I'm going to set a book here.
Sorry about the jargon, but you'll see what I mean.
Someone who uses it is also likely using other jargon.
In the jargon of public relations, they are called thought leaders.
No more of this Southern jargon between you and me!
Much of the business is no longer being limited by space or time, if you use current jargon.
The words we use to describe our services should be clear and without jargon.
I kid of course, I'm sure they are used to my jargon by now.
"But it is important for students to know the language - the jargon - when they go on the job market."
I would like to give you an example, because many of our citizens do not understand the jargon that is used.
His jargon went on, growing too thick for them to understand.
They are able to filter and process political jargon without help.
"And his voice was outside of any jargon that would date it."
At the same time, it should be easy to read, without too much technical jargon.
"Maybe I can say it in less technical jargon than our friend here."
Before you do, however, it helps to know the jargon.
In the jargon we will not be holding our breath.
Jargon is the in language used by any profession, group, or class.
In the jargon of the trade, she was a virgin.
Jargon is a special way to use words that are shared only by a certain group of people.
The better the paper, the more professional the jargon, so it appears.
The trouble now is that jargon, both the thing and the word, have become a kind of battle ground.
This Pilgrim had the jargon, but probably not much else.
Some of the posters on here seem to know all the financial jargon better than I do.
Computer jargon can sometimes confuse things in person or on paper as well.