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(More broadly, the passive voice and convoluted structure make this sentence hard to read).

Two pairs of dashes and a colon make this sentence convoluted and difficult to read.

As the words residual aggregation suggest that it is a later time point and so maybe the removal of the word residual would make this sentence easier to read and understand what the authors are trying to say. Figure 6 needs to be modified so that each of the fluorophores are shown separately, especially 6D.

You could make this sentence shorter and more effective by revising: "Successfully managed teams of up to 20 to complete complex projects".. Leave out part-time or irrelevant work.

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(Tennyson, "In Memoriam") What makes this sentence so perfect?

The pileup of phrases, requiring a total of seven commas, makes this sentence awfully hard to digest.

For what makes this sentence true, and is therefore relevant to its truth, is not other sentences in a web of sentences, but the strictly nonlinguistic fact that millions of human beings were murdered in the 20th century.

What makes this sentence hateful isn't that the word "secure" precipitates "future" and "white children".

Do not make this introductory sentence too long.

Summarize the points you've already made, this time in just a sentence or two.

How much more imaginative and proportionate it would have been to make this a suspended sentence conditional on his undergoing treatment, to be activated if Suarez  reoffended or refused medical help.

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