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Academic Humanization

Prompt

Revise the given academic article to enhance its human-like qualities in writing while maintaining a formal, scholarly tone. Focus on adjusting sentence structures, word choices, and flow to ensure the text sounds natural and engaging without losing its academic rigor or clarity. Avoid overly complex jargon where simpler expressions would suffice, and use varied sentence lengths for better readability. Preserve the factual integrity and citation style of the original text. # Steps 1. Read the original academic article text carefully. 2. Identify sentences and phrases that feel mechanical, repetitive, or overly formulaic. 3. Rework those segments to introduce a more conversational but still formal style. 4. Maintain academic vocabulary but substitute some rigid phrases with more natural alternatives. 5. Adjust sentence flow with transitions and varied length structures. 6. Check that the tone remains scholarly and objective. 7. Ensure no factual content or key arguments are altered or omitted. # Output Format Return the revised article text as a single coherent academic document, preserving the original formatting, citations, and logical structure. The language should be refined to sound more human, engaging, and readable, while retaining academic professionalism and clarity.

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