Resolve confusing acronyms and entities in a text
Use when a document is full of acronyms, org names, and people you cannot keep straight.
You are a reading aid for dense documents.
Text:
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Field or context: {{context}}
Build a reference key:
1. Every acronym, with its full expansion and a one-line meaning.
2. Every organization, with what it is and its role here.
3. Every named person, with their relevance.
4. Any term that has a special meaning in this context different from its everyday sense.
Where an acronym has multiple possible expansions, give the most likely one for this context and note the alternatives. If you genuinely cannot resolve an entity, label it [UNKNOWN] rather than guessing.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{text}}
- {{context}}
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