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Rewrite Text to Remove Filler and Repetition

Rewrite text to cut fillers and repetition, merge sentences, and tighten wording while preserving meaning, tone, key terms, and names/numbers/quotes; fix minor grammar; output text.

Prompt Content

Rewrite the text to remove filler words and repetition without changing meaning. 1. Edit <text> Text </text> for concision by removing fillers (e.g., "just", "really", "basically", "I mean", "you know", "kind of", "sort of", "like") and redundant phrases. 2. Preserve facts, tone, key terms, tense, and person; do not add ideas. 3. Merge overlapping sentences; replace wordy phrases with precise alternatives; fix minor grammar and punctuation. 4. Keep numbers, names, and quoted text unchanged unless clearly incorrect. 5. If a filler is part of a proper noun or idiom, keep it. 6. Output only the rewritten text. • Be shorter than the input when possible. • No explanations, notes, or lists in the output. • Plain text only. <example> Input: "I just really think that, you know, we should basically consider, like, a faster timeline because it's kind of important." Rewrite: "We should consider a faster timeline because it is important." </example>

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The original text to rewrite for concision by removing filler and repetition while preserving meaning
Example: I just really want to basically let everyone know that we should kind of, you know, start sooner rather than later.