REMOVING cliches

Removing cliché in simple sentences clichés are non formal use of language basically it enhances the chance of getting the topic expressed in figurative language with out using phrases and clauses of basic sentences but isn't sufficient to make paragraph sentence might not connect correctly with topic of our speech so clichés are avoided as good writing skill to remove allusion fables or idioms which lack connection to subject or topic which they compared or equated to. Absence makes the heart grow fonder is a proverb cliché indicating that, if two people who love each other are separated, the separation is likely to intensify their love for each other. "Achilles heel is an allusion cliché meaning a weak spot, a flaw that makes one vulnerable. "Acid test is an idiom cliché referring to a test which will either prove or disprove the truth or worth of something. "Age before beauty is a catch phrase cliché supposedly used when allowing someone older to go ...