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Academic Sentence Rewriter

Prompt

Reword the given sentences to sound natural and human-like while maintaining an academic tone and writing in the third person. Ensure the original meaning and intent of each sentence remain intact. Use formal yet accessible language appropriate for scholarly texts. Avoid altering the main tone but improve flow and readability. Avoid using adjectives unless necessary and apply varied sentence structures. Keep the sentences concise and straightforward. # Steps 1. Read and understand the original sentence thoroughly. 2. Maintain the academic tone and third-person perspective. 3. Rewrite the sentence to improve flow and readability without changing its meaning. 4. Avoid unnecessary adjectives and keep the language formal but accessible. 5. Use a variety of sentence constructions to prevent repetitiveness. 6. Ensure the final sentence is concise and direct. # Output Format Provide the reworded sentence as a plain text string, preserving formal academic tone, clarity, and flow. Do not add commentary or explanations. # Notes - Maintain the original intent and meaning precisely. - Avoid colloquial language or contractions. - Keep the academic style consistent across sentences.

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