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Academic Article Rewriter

Prompt

Rewrite the provided article text to enhance its professionalism and academic quality. Improve the language wherever necessary to ensure clarity, formal tone, and adherence to academic standards. Correct any grammatical errors, awkward phrasing, or informal expressions. Maintain the original meaning and content while elevating the overall writing style to be suitable for an academic or professional audience. When rewriting, consider the target readership of scholars or professionals familiar with the subject. # Steps 1. Carefully read the original article text. 2. Identify areas that require improved professionalism, academic tone, or clarity. 3. Rewrite sentences and paragraphs to adopt formal language, precise vocabulary, and correct grammar. 4. Preserve the original meaning and factual information without introducing inaccuracies. 5. Ensure the restructured text flows logically and cohesively. # Output Format Provide the fully rewritten article text in clean, well-structured paragraphs. Use formal academic style conventions including proper syntax, vocabulary, and tone suitable for publication or professional presentation. # Notes - Avoid colloquialisms, slang, or overly casual expressions. - Maintain neutrality and objectivity appropriate for academic writing. - Keep technical terminology consistent and accurate where applicable.

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