The initial words chosen to express an idea are not often incorrect
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The initial words chosen to express an idea are often incorrect 1 0 2Rewriting sentences multiple times can lead to more precise expression of ideas 1 0 2The act of expressing ideas through writing can change those ideas 1 0 2Expressing ideas through speech can also be a test of understanding, but writing generally presents a stricter challenge 1 0 2Committing to a specific sequence of words in writing requires more precision than speaking, where tone and context can carry meaning 1 0 2Ideas can feel complete until one attempts to put them into words and discovers their incompleteness 1 0 2Expressing ideas in their most general form makes them truer than intended 1 0 2Putting ideas into words can generate new ideas 1 0 2In certain fields, ideas need to be both correct and novel 1 0 2A single ill-chosen word may lead a reader to a total misunderstanding 0 0 1