Avoid using technical terms

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Avoid using technical terms

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14. Avoid using phrases like "I think..."
There are many articles that end their sentences with "I think...", but as a general rule, you should always state definitively "It is...".

Avoid using too much technical jargon as it can make your article difficult for readers to understand.

16. Make sure there are no missing parts in the explanation
There are many cases where people write articles thinking, "I don't qatar mobile database need to explain this part," and leave it out. However, without an explanation, the article may become difficult to understand, so care must be taken.

17. Write specific reasons, data, and figures (cite sources)
When writing an article, be as specific as possible with the reasons and figures. This will make the article more persuasive. However, be sure to cite the source of any data or figures you use as a reference.
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