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Edit a prompt for clarity without changing what it asks for
Edit this prompt for clarity and readability only, not content or requirements, that's important: don't add, remove, or change any instruction, only improve how clearly the existing instructions are expressed. Given the prompt: prompt
1. Identify sentences that are doing double duty (stating two unrelated requirements in one run-on sentence) and split them, since a model is more likely to miss the second half of a compound instruction.
2. Identify vague referents ('it', 'this', 'that') where it's not immediately clear what they refer to, and replace with the explicit noun.
3. Identify instructions buried mid-paragraph that would be clearer as a numbered list, given that structured lists are easier for a model to track and satisfy completely than prose.
4. After editing, do a line-by-line diff check yourself: confirm every requirement in the original still appears in the edited version, and flag explicitly if you're unsure whether an edit accidentally changed meaning, rather than asserting confidently that nothing changed.
5. Do not add new best-practice instructions that weren't in the original (like adding a 'think step by step' if it wasn't there), this is a clarity pass, not an improvement pass.
Prompt to edit: prompt