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"output: 1. months of election falsehoods",
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"input: n = 1\nelon musk's considerable wealth does not preclude [him wanting even more money] ->\n\nbe very concise. come off as negative.",
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"output: 1. further greed",
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"input: n = 2\nin the popular imagination, north korea and capitalism exist in stark, mutually exclusive contrast. the supposed hard-line socialist republic, however, in reality operates in ways that belie this dichotomy. at the heart of this seeming contradiction are the country's special economic zones, in which the government invites foreign investment in select, designated areas. these pockets of economic liberalism have become a magnet for multinational corporations. indeed, such giants of the global economy as KIA and Samsung have planted their flags in the country's more capitalist soil. that said, the country is still far from a laissez-faire utopia. in its characteristic totalitarian fashion, the regime regularly confiscates the hard-won assets of its supposed partners\n\naccentuate the north korean government's lawlessness.",
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"output: 1. without so much as a word of explanation\n2. without the pretense of due process",
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"input: n = 3\nfor all their failings, traditional media outlets did have the benefit of a quality-control process that served as a bulwark against extremism. every article, broadcast, and editorial had to undergo multiple layers of scrutiny before receiving the coveted stamp of approval. in other words, the task of distilling reality from fiction fell to the professionals, sparing the common person from the need to invest in much critical thought of their own. as such, the public could be non-discriminating consumers of information and still remain reasonably immune to extremist manipulation. alas, those days of [not doing anything] ->\n\nplay into the fact that only highlights that people were not doing work themselves.",
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"output: 1. months of election falsehoods",
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"input: n = 1\nelon musk's considerable wealth does not preclude [him wanting even more money] ->\n\nbe very concise. come off as negative.",
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"output: 1. further greed",
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"input: n = 2\nlong before chatgpt ever entered the scene, ai had already quietly established a foothold in my everyday life. as early as high school, i experimented extensively with gpt-2, often spending my free time training models. one such application involved using it as a reverse dictionary, providing a definition and tasking it with returning the corresponding term. another, far more impactful, use involved rephrasing my own casual writing into polished prose. i even used it as a conversational chatbot capable of offering empathetic support.as such, its recent widespread adoption did not catch me off guard but instead excited me. it solidified my early intuition that it represented a profound leap, not just a fleeting trend. as social media's trajectory from an idealized vision to a driver of division reminds us, though, technological breakthroughs are a necessary but insufficient guarantee of societal betterment. rather, it is their deliberate and thoughtful application that determines their ultimate impact. [idea of making ensuring for good; patrick j. mcgovern foundation is all about that; i like that] ->\n\nreferent: yes. relate it to previous sentence",
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"output: 1. that spirit of mindful stewardship is precisely what animates the patrick j. mcgovern foundation's work and is one that i wholeheartedly share.\n2. central to the patrick j. mcgovern foundation's mission, and deeply resonant with me, is this very commitment to harnessing technology's power for societal betterment.\n3. this very commitment to harnessing technology's power for the greater good, so central to the patrick j. mcgovern foundation, deeply resonates with me.",
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"input: n = 2\nin the popular imagination, north korea and capitalism exist in stark, mutually exclusive contrast. the supposed hard-line socialist republic, however, in reality operates in ways that belie this dichotomy. at the heart of this seeming contradiction are the country's special economic zones, in which the government invites foreign investment in select, designated areas. these pockets of economic liberalism have become a magnet for multinational corporations. indeed, such giants of the global economy as KIA and Samsung have planted their flags in the country's more capitalist soil. that said, the country is still far from a laissez-faire utopia. in its characteristic totalitarian fashion, the regime regularly confiscates the hard-won assets of its supposed partners\n\naccentuate the north korean government's lawlessness.",
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"output: 1. without so much as a word of explanation\n2. without the pretense of due process",
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"input: n = 3\nfor all their failings, traditional media outlets did have the benefit of a quality-control process that served as a bulwark against extremism. every article, broadcast, and editorial had to undergo multiple layers of scrutiny before receiving the coveted stamp of approval. in other words, the task of distilling reality from fiction fell to the professionals, sparing the common person from the need to invest in much critical thought of their own. as such, the public could be non-discriminating consumers of information and still remain reasonably immune to extremist manipulation. alas, those days of [not doing anything] ->\n\nplay into the fact that only highlights that people were not doing work themselves.",
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