Can you use contractions in formal writing?
Contractions are sometimes too informal for certain types of academic writing (e.g., essays and dissertations). In workplace writing and job applications (e.g., cover letters), they’re usually fine in moderation.
For example, “I am writing to apply for … ” sounds stilted, whereas “I’m writing to apply for … ” sounds more concise and natural.
When you do need to avoid contractions, the QuillBot Paraphraser can instantly show you formal alternatives.