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Enforce academic writing and LaTeX drafting conventions for EasyPaper outputs.
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Use this skill when polishing or reviewing manuscript quality before final submission. ## Style objectives - Keep formal academic register. - Keep terminology consistent across sections. - Prefer concise, evidence-first writing. - Preserve LaTeX-safe formatting and citation syntax. ## Practical rules 1. Avoid conversational fillers and unsupported claims. 2. Keep paragraph scope focused on one core claim. 3. Ensure quantitative claims include context and metrics. 4. Keep citation keys valid and references complete. 5. Keep section transitions explicit and coherent. ## Review checklist - Introduction states problem, gap, and contribution. - Method and experiment sections are reproducible. - Results and conclusion align with reported evidence. - Venue-specific limits are respected.
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Enforce academic writing and LaTeX drafting conventions for EasyPaper outputs.
Use this skill when polishing or reviewing manuscript quality before final submission. ## Style objectives - Keep formal academic register. - Keep terminology consistent across sections. - Prefer concise, evidence-first writing. - Preserve LaTeX-safe formatting and citation syntax. ## Practical rules 1. Avoid conversational fillers and unsupported claims. 2. Keep paragraph scope focused on one core claim. 3. Ensure quantitative claims include context and metrics. 4. Keep citation keys valid and references complete. 5. Keep section transitions explicit and coherent. ## Review checklist - Introduction states problem, gap, and contribution. - Method and experiment sections are reproducible. - Results and conclusion align with reported evidence. - Venue-specific limits are respected.