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Eliminate jargon or technical terms
€19.21 – €26.33Price range: €19.21 through €26.33### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:
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### **Example 1**
**Request:**
Simplify this sentence by removing jargon:
“The project’s deliverables are contingent on the successful integration of the API within the defined system architecture.”
**Response:**
“The project’s success depends on the proper integration of the API into the system.”
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### **Example 2**
**Request:**
Simplify this sentence by removing jargon:
“To facilitate enhanced engagement, we recommend implementing an agile strategy to optimize workflow efficiency and scalability.”
**Response:**
“To improve engagement, we recommend using a flexible approach to make workflows more efficient and scalable.”
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### **Example 3**
**Request:**
Simplify this sentence by removing jargon:
“By leveraging advanced data analytics, we aim to optimize operational workflows and maximize throughput efficiency.”
**Response:**
“By using advanced data analysis, we aim to improve workflows and increase efficiency.”
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### **Example 4**
**Request:**
Simplify this sentence by removing jargon:
“The user interface will be re-engineered to optimize the user experience and ensure seamless interoperability across platforms.”
**Response:**
“We will redesign the user interface to improve the experience and ensure it works smoothly across platforms.”
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These revisions remove complex terms and simplify the sentences for easier understanding while maintaining the original message.
Identify redundancy in a paragraph
€14.66 – €24.63Price range: €14.66 through €24.63### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:
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### **Example 1**
**Request:**
Identify redundant phrases in this paragraph:
“The company is currently offering a free complimentary gift to new customers who sign up. This free gift is completely free of charge and available to all eligible new customers.”
**Response:**
**Redundant Phrases Identified:**
1. “free complimentary gift” – The word “complimentary” already implies “free.”
2. “free of charge” – The phrase “free” is sufficient.
3. “eligible new customers” – “Eligible” can be implied and is unnecessary in this context.
**Revised Paragraph:**
“The company is offering a complimentary gift to new customers who sign up. This gift is free and available to all new customers.”
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### **Example 2**
**Request:**
Identify redundant phrases in this paragraph:
“In order to successfully complete the task, it is absolutely essential that you follow the instructions step by step. Each individual step must be done in the correct order for the process to work.”
**Response:**
**Redundant Phrases Identified:**
1. “successfully complete the task” – “Successfully” is implied by “complete.”
2. “absolutely essential” – “Essential” is sufficient.
3. “Each individual step” – “Each” implies “individual.”
**Revised Paragraph:**
“In order to complete the task, it is essential that you follow the instructions step by step. Each step must be done in the correct order for the process to work.”
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### **Example 3**
**Request:**
Identify redundant phrases in this paragraph:
“The new policy will be implemented starting from next week. It is important to note that this new policy will take effect immediately from Monday morning.”
**Response:**
**Redundant Phrases Identified:**
1. “starting from next week” – “Next week” implies the start.
2. “new policy” – Repeated unnecessarily.
3. “immediately from Monday morning” – “Immediately” and “Monday morning” overlap in meaning.
**Revised Paragraph:**
“The new policy will be implemented next week and will take effect Monday morning.”
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### **Example 4**
**Request:**
Identify redundant phrases in this paragraph:
“The seminar will begin at 10:00 AM in the morning. Please RSVP by responding back to confirm your attendance in advance.”
**Response:**
**Redundant Phrases Identified:**
1. “10:00 AM in the morning” – “AM” already indicates morning.
2. “RSVP by responding back” – “RSVP” and “responding back” are redundant.
3. “confirm your attendance in advance” – “Confirm” already implies prior action.
**Revised Paragraph:**
“The seminar will begin at 10:00 AM. Please RSVP to confirm your attendance.”
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These edits remove redundancy to make the paragraphs concise and polished while maintaining clarity and intent.