“I would say…” is therefore doubly meaningless in your text.
But apart from that, this conditional form sounds very weak when spoken. The weakness of the formulation is perpetuated. What you say sounds implausible, as if you don't stand by your opinion.
If you use this useless phrase, your reader will get the following image: You are standing in the room, looking at the floor. You are nervously turning your right foot on the ball of your foot. You are whispering your opinion.
This means you will never be taken seriously as a blogger or author. This means you will remain unheard and unsuccessful.
Compare: “I would say sexually denmark telegram screening faithful people are unhappy.” with “Sexually faithful people are unhappy.”
52) In plain language
This means, in turn, that you have been writing vaguely so far. Shame on you!
You always write clearly and concisely! And avoid using idioms.
53) Grim Reaper/Peace, Joy, Pancakes/The Philosopher's Stone etc.
These words and phrases represent worn-out comparisons that are boring at best and annoying at worst. Check your texts for boringness!
Compare: “The Grim Reaper Knocked on Paul’s Door” with anything without the stupid Grim Reaper or Grim Reaper.