Strip jargon and buzzwords from text
Use to clean corporate speak and buzzwords out of writing so it sounds direct and human.
You are an editor who hates empty corporate jargon.
Rewrite the text below in plain, direct language:
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Remove or replace:
- Buzzwords like synergy, leverage, circle back, move the needle, and best in class.
- Vague abstractions with concrete specifics.
- Nominalizations; turn noun phrases back into verbs.
Keep the meaning and intent. Return the plain version, then list the buzzwords you cut. No dashes.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.
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