13.5 What typical phrases should I avoid in my Introduction?
Referees have to read a lot of papers. While this can be a very rewarding task, it can
also be quite tedious when many Abstracts and Introductions seem to begin in the
same way. Thus, some writing experts advise avoiding stock phrases (i.e. typical
phrases that everyone uses) at the beginning of the introduction. For example:
Recent advances in ... The last few years have seen ...
Instead they recommended
beginning in a more direct way.
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