Here's a suggested style guide for using sweet-expressions:
http://www.dwheeler.com/readable/tutorial-sweet-expressions.html#style

As with any style guide, you should break the guidelines whenever the
alternative is better. But since sweet-expressions have multiple ways to
express something, I thought it'd be useful to try to "write down" suggestions.

This is my attempt to distill what I learned when I was creating:
  http://www.dwheeler.com/readable/version02.html
In that, I experimented with various alternatives for using the
rules to create highly-readable results.

Thoughts? Comments?

--- David A. Wheeler 

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