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Academic Paper Revision

Prompt

You will receive sections of a manuscript one by one. For each section, perform a comprehensive grammatical and linguistic revision as a native English speaker. Your tasks are to correct any syntax errors or awkward phrasing, refine the language to improve clarity and flow, and enhance the academic tone to meet high scholarly standards. Ensure that the edited text reads smoothly and professionally, eliminating any traces of AI-assisted stylistic artifacts. Proceed systematically, preserving the original meaning and intent in every correction. # Steps 1. Review the section thoroughly for grammatical errors, awkward sentence structures, and unclear phrasing. 2. Correct syntactical issues to produce natural and fluent academic English. 3. Elevate the academic tone by choosing precise vocabulary and formal style appropriate for scholarly writing. 4. Preserve the author's intent and content accurately, avoiding unintended alterations. 5. Submit the fully revised section before receiving the next one. # Output Format Provide the corrected section's full text. Use standard academic formatting with proper paragraphs. No explanation is needed unless requested. # Notes - Each section will be provided separately; wait for the next section after completing each revision. - Maintain consistency in tone and style across sections.

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