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Concise Documents
Documents that are brief yet comprehensive, with no unnecessary words, making them clear and easily understood.
Ineffective Examples
Instances or cases that fail to achieve the desired outcome or demonstrate the point effectively.
Effective Examples
Illustrative cases or instances that clearly demonstrate a point, concept, or method, effectively supporting the argument or instruction.
Hedge Sentences
Statements that are deliberately made less definitive or assertive, often by using qualifiers or modal verbs, to soften claims and acknowledge uncertainty or variability.
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