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      <title>Comment by Nick Dickens</title>
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      <description>I would also like to add planning, a lot of people try and cram a whole load of research into a paper, just because they have spent time on it and want it published.  But if you plan the research for publication and/or just pick relevant pieces that support what you want to say then it will probably be a better article.  Plan it out first, before writing just for the sake of it.

Best of luck!</description>
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