#shorten : to make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time
- French: raccourcit
- Italian: accorciare
- Portuguese: encurtar
- Spanish: acorta
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#shorten : to make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time
- French: raccourcit
- Italian: accorciare
- Portuguese: encurtar
- Spanish: acorta
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Fill in missing or incorrect translations @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/translations
#shorten : to make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time
- French: raccourcit
- Italian: accorciare
- Portuguese: encurtar
- Spanish: acorta
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Fill in missing or incorrect translations @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/translations
#shorten : to make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time
- French: raccourcit
- Italian: accorciare
- Portuguese: encurtar
- Spanish: acorta
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past
#shorten : to make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time
- French: raccourcit
- Italian: accorciare
- Portuguese: encurtar
- Spanish: acorta
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past
A human, different view of the everyday Bill, from one of our most perceptive writers, John Birmngham.
I enjoyed JB's forecast of what he wished on Morrison, but it was not to be. YET.
Also shared that rage on the night of the 2019 election.
https://open.substack.com/pub/aliensideboob/p/shorten-sweet?r=4rk9v&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
#shorten : to make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time
- French: raccourcit
- Italian: accorciare
- Portuguese: encurtar
- Spanish: acorta
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past
#shorten : to make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time
- French: raccourcit
- Italian: accorciare
- Portuguese: encurtar
- Spanish: acorta
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past
That said, #ChatGPT doesn't seem to be doing a particularly good job with #scientific #texts, and also it doesn't seem to be able to #count the characters in its own output. So typically if you ask to #shorten the text, it first overshoots by a bit, then undershoots by a bit.
Here I'm trying it on my own old abstract as an example (from 1340 chars it first went to 1200, then to 700, while I asked for 1000)