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Shorter, punchier versions—often called abridgments, summaries, or highlights—are designed to deliver the core message faster and with more impact.

Edit ruthlessly: Remove filler words, adjectives, and adverbs. Focus only on nouns and verbs.

Use active voice: Active voice is direct and energetic (e.g., “She wrote the report” vs. “The report was written by her”).

Focus on the “So What?”: Highlight the main takeaway or benefit immediately, rather than building up to it.

Use bullet points: Breaking text into bullet points makes it scannable and punchy.

Create a hook: Start with a compelling fact or question to grab attention instantly.

For example, a short, punchy version of a long paragraph is often just a headline or a bulleted list.

If you tell me what text you’d like me to shorten, I can show you exactly how to make it punchier. Saved time Comprehensive Inappropriate Not working

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