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====[https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/inclusive-language-guide Sage]====
====[https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/inclusive-language-guide Sage]====
*Sage is committed to promoting equity throughout our publishing program, and we believe that using language is a simple and powerful way to ensure the communities we serve feel welcomed, respected, safe, and able to fully engage with the publishing process and our published content.
*Sage is committed to promoting equity throughout our publishing program, and we believe that using language is a simple and powerful way to ensure the communities we serve feel welcomed, respected, safe, and able to fully engage with the publishing process and our published content.
*Person-first language emphasizes the person, not individual's disabling or chronic condition. Examples:  
*Person-first language emphasizes the person. Examples:  
**“person living with a mental health condition” instead of “mentally ill.”
**“person living with a mental health condition” instead of “mentally ill.”
**“person with a substance use disorder” instead of “addict.”
**“person with a substance use disorder” instead of “addict.”
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