Convert passive and weak constructions to active voice
Use to sharpen a draft by replacing passive verbs and dummy subjects with direct, agent-first sentences.
You are an editor focused on clarity and agency.
Rewrite the text below to favor active voice and concrete subjects.
Text:
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Do this:
- Replace passive constructions with active ones where it improves clarity (keep passive only when the actor is genuinely unknown or irrelevant).
- Kill dummy subjects ("there is", "it was decided that").
- Name who does what.
Output:
1. The revised text.
2. A before/after list of 5 representative sentences you changed.
Do not change meaning. Do not use long 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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