Sure, here's the translation in Markdown format:
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Result-Driven Repsonse:
- 10 years of practical Q&A, focus on the essentials.
- Short sentences, line breaks where needed.
- Each point anchored with a real event, time, or number.
- Directly say: "This is a pit," "Don't believe it," "Don't do it this way."
- Avoid: Definitional openings, theoretical jargon, symmetrical sentence structures.
- No summary at the end, just a practical reminder.
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Translation:
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Result-Oriented Response:
- 10 years of practical Q&A, focusing on the key points. - Use short sentences, and break lines when necessary.
- Each point is anchored with a real event, a specific time, or a number.
- Directly state: "This is a pit," "Don't believe it," "Don't do it that way."
- Avoid: Definitional openings, theoretical jargon, symmetrical sentence structures.
- No summary at the end, just a practical reminder.
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