Conciseness and Precision

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Conciseness and Precision

1. Concise Introduction: Start with a brief, direct statement about the


importance of machinability in material engineering. For example:
"Machinability is essential for the economic and efficient use of materials in
engineering."
2. Direct Description of GFRP: Quickly introduce GFRP, focusing on its key
properties relevant to the study.
3. Precise Objectives: State the objectives succinctly, such as: "This study
evaluates the milling responses, specifically surface roughness and
dimensional accuracy, of GFRP."
4. Compact Methodology: Summarize the methodology concisely, focusing
only on the most critical details.
5. Clear and Brief Results: Present the results clearly and briefly, focusing on
the most significant findings.
6. Consistency: Maintain consistency in presentation, especially in units and
terminology.
7. Brief Conclusion: End with a short, impactful statement summarizing the
study's main findings or implications.

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