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Fixing Awkward Phrasing in Essays with the Help of AI Tools
By: MachadoMata on Sep 29, 2025 09:26 AM EST
Have you ever received feedback from your professor about awkward or unclear phrasing in your essays, and thought that an AI-based paraphrasing tool might help you rewrite certain sections more effectively and clearly for better readability and academic flow?
By: KristofferKlaesson on Sep 29, 2025 09:35 AM EST
Absolutely. Last semester, I got feedback on a sociology paper that my ideas were solid but the phrasing was awkward in places. I wasn’t sure how to fix it without rewriting everything from scratch. A teaching assistant mentioned https://textero.io/paraphrasing-tool-ai-fixer, and I decided to try it out. I used it to rework three paragraphs that were flagged as unclear. The tool gave me alternatives that improved both clarity and tone. It kept my meaning intact but made everything sound smoother. Since then, I’ve been using it for drafts before submission, especially when I’m unsure how to phrase complex ideas.
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