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... tion than face-to-face talks.
Papers have formats and paradigms. Even every sentence in them has its own rules. Simply put, papers are akin to the old eight-part essay, strictly regulated in language.
For those who understand, reading such material is satisfying and easy to comprehend.
When someone introduces a poetic metaphor while explaining their theory, that's truly unbearable.
Moreover, an advantage of paper communication is that it effectively prevents intel ...
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