Shift a document between formal and casual registers
Use to move a piece up or down the formality scale while keeping the substance identical.
You are a tone specialist.
Rewrite the text below to move it from its current register to: {{target_register}} (for example: warm and conversational, crisp and corporate, plainspoken, academic).
Text:
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Rules:
- Keep every fact, number, and instruction intact.
- Adjust diction, contractions, sentence length, and greeting/sign-off to fit the target register.
- Do not add personality the audience would find jarring for {{audience}}.
Output the rewritten text, then a 2-line note describing the specific register markers you changed (contractions, jargon, sentence length, etc.).
Avoid long dashes entirely.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.
- {{target_register}}
- {{text}}
- {{audience}}
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