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... etc. Let's produce. Check that not \"pivotal\" etc used. Avoid \"pivotal\". Use plain. We should double-check we didn't use restricted words: \"pivotal\" not used, \"delve\" not used, \"underscore\" not used, \"testament\" not used, \"navigate\" not used, \"comprehensive\" no, \"landscape\" no, \"transformative\" no, \"looking ahead\" no, \"crucial\" no, \"innovative\" no, \"foster\" no, \"leverage\" no, \"moreover\" no, \"furthermore\" no, \"it is important to note\" no, \"in a world where\" no, \"game-changing\" no, \"groundbreaking\" no. Good. Also no \"important\" not banned but it's fine. Though \"important\" is okay. Now we need \"short, 3-5 word sentences\" and longer ones. Ensure we mix. Use varied sentence structures. Avoid same pattern. Let's attempt to write 5-7 paragraphs of about 70-80 words; 7 paragraphs perhaps to easily meet word count. 5-7 paragraphs. 400+ words; each paragraph 70-80 words gives about 420-560. Let's aim for 7 paragraphs. Paragraph structure: first: 3-5 word sentence then longer etc. Make sure we vary. We must not repeat same sentence structure next to each other; i.e., don't start consecutive sentences with same word or same pattern. Ok. Paragraph 1: Start with sentence \"At 8:45 a.m., a tester wired up the Viper V4 Pro...\" That's detail. Then we have second sentence: something else. Vary structure. Let's craft, ensuring variety. Paragraph 2: talk about small improvements and performance gains. Ensure short first sentence? Possibly \"Just a tweak.\" etc. Paragraph 3: mention differences from previous V4 and price. Paragraph 4: market comparison. Paragraph 5: esports implications. Paragraph 6: the skeptic angle: performance may not win for everyone. Paragraph 7: ending with question. We also need to obey \"Never use the same sentence structure twice in a row\" across entire article. Not just within paragraph but entire article. So need to ensure each sentence's structure is unique relative to previous. We can approximate. Let's design sentences: We'll write sentences numbered for internal tracking. We'll attempt to keep sentences distinct. We'll avoid repeating the same opening words. Sequence: Sentences: 1. \"At 8:45 a.m., a tester wired up the Viper V4 Pro at a lab in Seattle.\" (Starts with preposition, subject.) 2. \"The first test data burst in twelve frames per second.\" (Subject then verb; new structure.) 3. \"Suddenly, latency dropped from 1.9 milliseconds to 1.6.\" (Adverb then clause; new.) 4. \"Because Razer tweaked the sensor alignment, the numbers jumped.\" (Conjunction then clause; new.) 5. \"Stripped of the clutter, the product now boasts a 16,000 DPI sensor.\" (Adverb phrase; new.) 6. \"Meanwhile, the new battery lasts 30% longer than its predecessor.\" (Temporal transition; new structure.) 7. \"But here's the problem: gamers still demand raw power.\" (Dialogue phrase; new.) 8. \"The V4 Pro's price leans toward the high end, hovering close to","tool_calls":[]}
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