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#57Chapter 09 — Brand Voice, Stylization & Marketing Automation
Review the following text and identify every instance of these AI-writing patterns:
1. **Hedging stacks**: Phrases like "It's important to note," "generally speaking," "in many cases" — where qualifiers delay the point
2. **Connector chains**: "Furthermore," "Moreover," "Additionally," "In addition" — especially in consecutive sentences
3. **Empty emphasis**: Adjectives doing the work that evidence should do ("truly remarkable," "incredibly powerful")
4. **Fake enthusiasm**: Forced excitement about mundane topics ("The exciting thing about...")
5. **Generic openings**: Cliché first sentences ("In today's fast-paced world," "In the ever-evolving landscape of...")
6. **Balanced triples**: Artificial three-item lists designed to cover all bases rather than speak to a specific reader
For each pattern found, quote the original text and provide a rewrite that removes the pattern while preserving the meaning. Make the rewrite direct, specific, and human.
Here is the text:
[PASTE YOUR CONTENT]
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