Either writing does not make ideas more precise and complete, or those who have not written about a topic may still have fully formed ideas on it
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Writing about complex topics can be a challenging task even for experienced individuals 1 0 2and
Fully formed thoughts do not always translate seamlessly into words 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
If writing makes ideas more precise and complete, then those who have not written about a topic may not have fully formed ideas on it 1 0 2Citations
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