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Welcome back, friend! Iamp;#39;m glad youamp;#39;re hereand youamp;#39;re just in time to dive into our second discussion on the topic of flow. Today, weamp;#39;re talking about how to build more fluid sentences. A while back, we talked about how everybody wants their writing to flow but very few people actually know what that means, so we got to work fixing that problem. In that first video, we talked about how the basic goal of writing with flow is to reduce the amount of friction that your readers experience as they read. If your writing flows well, your readers wonamp;#39;t encounter much resistance. Instead, theyamp;#39;ll be able to glide along, absorbing your ideas and processing your sentences with ease. We then spent the rest of the time talking about ways that you can make your writing flow from one idea to the next. Our goal was to help readers grasp our meaning easily, and we called that semantic flow. Today, though, weamp;#39;ll be talkin